1. 22 Mar, 2020 1 commit
    • Minjie Wang's avatar
      [Doc] Patch tutorial (#1380) · 2cdc4d3c
      Minjie Wang authored
      * patched 1_first
      
      * done 2_basics
      
      * done 4_batch
      
      * done 1_gcn, 9_gat, 2_capsule
      
      * 4_rgcn.py
      
      * revert
      
      * more fix
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    • John Andrilla's avatar
      [Doc] Edit for grammar and style (#987) · 7911dc83
      John Andrilla authored
      
      
      * Edit for grammar and style
      
      As with other tutorials, it would help the reader if you add a paragraph in the opening section about assumptions or prerequisites.
      
      Does this refer to SageMaker Ground Truth feature? "...assigns its ground truth label..." If yes, phrase it thus: assigns its Amazon SageMaker Ground Truth label
      
      * Update tutorials/basics/4_batch.py
      
      * Update tutorials/basics/4_batch.py
      
      * Update tutorials/basics/4_batch.py
      
      topologies
      
      * Update tutorials/basics/4_batch.py
      Co-Authored-By: default avatarAaron Markham <markhama@amazon.com>
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  6. 21 Nov, 2019 1 commit
    • John Andrilla's avatar
      [Doc] Edit for grammar and style (#986) · 409183bc
      John Andrilla authored
      Can you add a link for the download to this sentence: You can also `download <location?>` and run the different code examples...
      As with other tutorial topics, it would be helpful to add your assumptions or information in the opening section about prerequisites.
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  7. 20 Nov, 2019 1 commit
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      [Doc] Edit for grammar and style (#985) · d2afe65c
      John Andrilla authored
      * Edit for grammar and style
      
      In the opening paragraph, it would be helpful to provide some overall scenario and the prerequisites you expect readers to have completed before they start here. "This tutorial assumes you have already..." Add a link to Install DGL topic perhaps and any other framework or IDE or even specialized knowledge. With this context, you help readers to succeed by setting expectations.
      
      Better to group all tutorials (this, PageRank with, Batched Graph, Working with) at the same level in the left navigation rail and all as subsections of DGL Basics.
      
      * Update tutorials/basics/2_basics.py
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