Aha! I'm on the opposite side - my knowledge stops short after k nearest neighbors :)
You're correct - it's a language family, and if you've used Haskell you know the drill! SML is a more academic language, OCaml and F# are more widely used - think Haskell-like syntax but with a relaxed purity restriction.
In either case it sounds like you've got your work cut out for you.
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Aha! I'm on the opposite side - my knowledge stops short after k nearest neighbors :)
You're correct - it's a language family, and if you've used Haskell you know the drill! SML is a more academic language, OCaml and F# are more widely used - think Haskell-like syntax but with a relaxed purity restriction.
In either case it sounds like you've got your work cut out for you.