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Also, JAX is not official a google product, but rather a research product. So on paper, Tensorflow is google's official framework for deep learning.
What obligation does Google have to not deprecate tf? Google abandons projects all the time.
I would also like to hear about some programming frameworks (or languages) that Google has abandoned before.
Noop (Language)
AngularJS (Framework)
The latter was quite popular as a JavaScript web framework. There may be more examples, I'm not an expert at hating google.
But saying that it dropped Angularjs is like saying that google dropped tensorflow. They just rebooted it like tensorflow right? Thanks for Noop though. No idea that it existed lol.