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Made my Forecasting web app open-source, use it as template to build your forecasts

Hi, I recently was building a side project https://mygym.institute on a weekend
Which forecasts gym capacity for all virgin active gyms in UK.

I myself have re-used predictions pipeline + some exaples in Flask and chartjs with D3 to build charts later on in other project.

I hope you see how simple it is to make and maybe get inspiration to use forecasting in you app just as easily

You can check out the github repo here
https://github.com/dartpain/gym-forecast-capacity

on August 18, 2022
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    Wow that's very interesting, I had never heard of Prophet before. (BTW, your Git repository says "Phrophet" so it took me a minute to figure out what the library was).

    We are about to introduce statistics to our backoffice, and I can see how forecasting in a similar could be super useful for us to predict server loads. Thanks!

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      Yeah its a great library, and easy to start working with too, installing dependencies may be a bit tricky.

      Changed the readme file in the repo so its easier to see

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