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That no one knows it. For many ML algorithms they rather get published first in R than in Python still, although I believe this is not true for deep learning, but rather stuff like tree based models.
Sometimes I can’t implement what I want to because I don’t have time, let alone skill to port a library from R into Python and make it sklearn compatible. But I also don’t want to be the only person in my team who understands the code. So Python it is.
Edit: just realized this is 7 months old, but I guess maybe we can boost activity by also answering to old posts?