Talk:Deeplearning4j

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'Archive URL' needed ("404 -- Not found") ... but it may not exist
Footnote number "19" of the current version (the specific version that was then current, when these comments were written) of the ["Deeplearning4j"] article ... points to (the bare URL) https://skymind.ai/bsa-aml [1].

That link [1] seems to be a dead link.

I even checked both of the "archived" copies (on web.archive.org) of that web page (Feb. 02, 2017: http://web.archive.org/web/20170202022908/https://skymind.ai/bsa-aml and July 28, 2017: http://web.archive.org/web/20170728043412/https://skymind.ai/bsa-aml) ... but those are of no help. They were snapshotted "too late". (They both say "404 -- File not found".)

If someone had somehow (had a crystal ball, ... or had a robot on Wikipedia to always automatically do this... and) *** created *** a backup copy -- [e.g.] either on the Webcite web site or on the Wayback machine [web.archive.org] web site, [as soon as the link in the footnote was "edited in" to the article ... in "article space"] ... then maybe the original version of [1] "could have been" snapshotted when it still looked the way it looked on the (unknown) "access date". (The "access date" is unknown because the whole "ref" tag contains [only] a bare URL; it does not even have [e.g.] an instance of a cite web template ... nor any other template.)

It is possible that the company Skymind -- or whoever runs / maintains the web site skymind.ai -- might have some "archived" copies available somewhere ... that could be used somehow to set up a working "archiveurl" field for that footnote ["ref" tag]; ... (probably inside an instance of a cite web template, or something like that).

However, I do not know how to find it. (It might not be online; it might be on e.g. some backup tapes ... and if so, then those might actually be "off site", too) (...in addition to being "off line").

Maybe someone who has a "friend of a friend", who has connections with someone at [the company] Skymind ... could put in a request for some cooperation.

OR, ... maybe someone who is familiar with other "archival" web sites -- (other than Webcite and the Wayback machine) -- could find a backup copy, someplace on the web.

Any comments? --Mike Schwartz (talk) 21:54, 10 October 2017 (UTC)

There are a whole lot of 404s now since the documentation site was updated. I think we should remove all the non-working links and references. WmEddie (talk) 09:28, 21 April 2020 (UTC)

Categorization
I don't understand why this is in Category:JVM programming languages. It's an API and not a language. 178.24.245.120 (talk) 11:44, 17 March 2023 (UTC)