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01_pytorch_workflow.ipynb #1073

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pritesh2000
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01: pytorch workflow fundamentals
https://www.learnpytorch.io/01_pytorch_workflow/

discoverd -> discovered
to learn on -> to learn from
uses cases -> use cases
This make sense though -> This makes sense though,
your models predictions -> your model's predictions
see's -> sees
unoffical -> unofficial
Alongisde -> Alongside
to see see -> to see

very close to calculate -> very close to calculating
saving an reloading -> saving and reloading
by created -> by creating
always need -> always needed
availalble -> available
read/watching -> reading/watching

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Thank you so much! I'm not sure how you spot all these but I really appreciate it.

@mrdbourke mrdbourke merged commit a127b23 into mrdbourke:main Sep 12, 2024
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Thank you so much! I'm not sure how you spot all these but I really appreciate it.

Hey, @mrdbourke
I have used https://quillbot.com/grammar-check.
Copy all the text from the site and paste it there. It finds out all grammatical and misspellings. The amount of text is very large for some web pages so I have to separate it into few sections and then paste it.

Checkout, the issue #1062, it is the last one left, that I could find.

This is just a little tribute to this amazing course. 😁

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