Hi, Isaac for me the best practice material right now in mlflow, and expect more, one question, is it possible to run in a local machine, without use databricks?
Because it's a mathematical field and having intermediate calculations shown helps a lot. I know there are variable explorers and terminal output in a classic IDE, but it's more conveniently packed in a notebook. That being said, I am more on the engineering side and definitely only use an IDE, but the notebook advantage is not lost on me.
@@sorvex9 one month later and I'm using mainly notebooks, it's very convenient to run short experiments, but it encourages to write a bad code which can't be used in production 😅
hi isaac. we are not able to import the notebook , we get an error Import failed with error: Could not deserialize: Unexpected record signature: 0XA0A0A0A
Hello Concepcion, That is very strange. I've just tried to import it in another Databricks account that I have and it worked just fine. Are you using Databricks community edition?
@@concepciondiaz1883 Hi, It works perfectly in all my Databricks accounts (enterprise and community edition). Maybe you have downloaded (or are trying to upload) the wrong file. We can schedule a meeting if really needed.
I answer my own question, yes it's possible using mlflow UI, greetings.
Hi, Isaac for me the best practice material right now in mlflow, and expect more, one question, is it possible to run in a local machine, without use databricks?
Thank you 💪
Isaac , can you show how to get this going with AWS please
Thanks for the video, but I'm struggle to understand why would anyone prefer working with a notebook but not with IDE.
Because it's a mathematical field and having intermediate calculations shown helps a lot. I know there are variable explorers and terminal output in a classic IDE, but it's more conveniently packed in a notebook.
That being said, I am more on the engineering side and definitely only use an IDE, but the notebook advantage is not lost on me.
@@sorvex9 one month later and I'm using mainly notebooks, it's very convenient to run short experiments, but it encourages to write a bad code which can't be used in production 😅
hi isaac. we are not able to import the notebook , we get an error Import failed with error: Could not deserialize: Unexpected record signature: 0XA0A0A0A
Hello Concepcion,
That is very strange. I've just tried to import it in another Databricks account that I have and it worked just fine.
Are you using Databricks community edition?
@@isaacreis9440 Hi Isaac. Yes the community edition
@@concepciondiaz1883 Hi, It works perfectly in all my Databricks accounts (enterprise and community edition). Maybe you have downloaded (or are trying to upload) the wrong file. We can schedule a meeting if really needed.