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New package: OptimizationCallbacks v0.1.0 #120295
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New package: OptimizationCallbacks v0.1.0 #120295
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- Registering package: OptimizationCallbacks
- Repository: https://github.com/jbrea/OptimizationCallbacks.jl
- Created by: @jbrea
- Version: v0.1.0
- Commit: 55682cccea02cc407fc37c95bce079fca91fb389
- Reviewed by: @jbrea
- Reference: jbrea/OptimizationCallbacks.jl@55682cc#commitcomment-149697539
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Congratulations on the new package! Could you maybe a little bit of context to the README and/or the documentation? When would someone use this package? Is it intended to work with one of Julia's existing optimization frameworks? |
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Thanks for the question @goerz . I added some explanations to the README/docs. Does this help? |