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I read a lot about Orange here in the forum. I know that it is a Softwaresoftware developed at the University of Ljubljana. I guess it has some kind of GUI which makes it a „cheap"cheap and easy“easy" way to implement ML models.

My question: What is special withabout Orange? What are the advantages of the software (especially when compared to R or Python)? Is it merely some kind of GUI or does it come with functionality which gothat goes beyond what R or Python can do?

I work with both, R and Python, and I wonder if it is worth it to have a look at Orange.

I read a lot about Orange here in the forum. I know that it is a Software developed at the University of Ljubljana. I guess it has some kind of GUI which makes it a „cheap and easy“ way to implement ML models.

My question: What is special with Orange? What are the advantages of the software (especially when compared to R or Python)? Is it merely some kind of GUI or does it come with functionality which go beyond what R or Python can do?

I work with both, R and Python, and I wonder if it is worth to have a look at Orange.

I read a lot about Orange here in the forum. I know that it is a software developed at the University of Ljubljana. I guess it has some kind of GUI which makes it a "cheap and easy" way to implement ML models.

My question: What is special about Orange? What are the advantages of the software (especially when compared to R or Python)? Is it merely some kind of GUI or does it come with functionality that goes beyond what R or Python can do?

I work with both R and Python and I wonder if it is worth it to have a look at Orange.

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