The errata list is a list of errors and their corrections that were found after the product was released. If the error was corrected in a later version or reprint the date of the correction will be displayed in the column titled "Date Corrected".
The following errata were submitted by our customers and approved as valid errors by the author or editor.
Version |
Location |
Description |
Submitted By |
Date submitted |
Date corrected |
Printed |
Page 20
1st paragraph |
Link ending 31aSjug doesn't exist.
And please modify your submitting errata form to accept urls.
Otherwise how to report about broken URLs?
Note from the Author or Editor: The Bitly link that ORM generated goes to https://www.oreilly.com/ideas/what-aremodelgovernance-
and-model-operations when it should go to [Error https://www.oreilly.com/
ideas/what-are-model-governance-and-model-operations (note the extra - in the correct
link).
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Valeriy Van |
Feb 12, 2020 |
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Printed |
Page 23
frist note |
hxxp://bit.ly/2VDqbPw is not available.
(xx->tt because of the form security)
Note from the Author or Editor: The Bitly link that ORM generated goes to httxs://venturebeat.com/2018/06/05/applescore-
ml-2-vs-googles-ml-kitwhats-the-difference/ when it should go to htxps://
venturebeat.com/2018/06/05/apples-core-ml-2-vs-googles-ml-kitwhats-the-difference/
(note the extra - in the correct link).
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RBK |
Dec 02, 2019 |
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Printed |
Page 32
2nd paragraph |
in 2nd paragraph:
The CreateML framework was the original incarnation of CreateML and was announced by Apple at its WWDC conference in 2018.
do you mean "CoreML"?
Note from the Author or Editor: No, we mean CreateML. We’re talking about the CreateML framework in comparison to the newer CreateML app.
Perhaps the sentence could change to “The CreateML framework (as opposed to the newer CreateML app) was the original incarnation of CreateML and was announced by Apple at its WWDC conference in 2018.
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RBK |
Dec 03, 2019 |
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Printed |
Page 152
1st paragraph |
This section should be talking about building a drawing app, however, it references to the face detecting app. and the "Text" control is designed to display the count of faces?
Note from the Author or Editor: The line “The final form of the app we’re going to build to count faces can be seen earlier, in Figure 4-1; it consists of the following SwiftUI components:” should say “The final form of the app we’re going to build to detect drawings can be seen earlier, in Figure 4-1; it consists of the following SwiftUI components:”
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RBK |
Dec 09, 2019 |
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Printed |
Page 153
4nd paragraph |
the http link hhttps://apple.co/ 2otBgGV
the "h" may be doubled?
Note from the Author or Editor: Yes, looks like the h is doubled in the URL, and the link is not typesetting correctly
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RBK |
Dec 09, 2019 |
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Printed |
Page 154
3 paragraph |
Does the code for enum Drawing been doubled??
Note from the Author or Editor: Yes, the code has been doubled. The code listing here (at point 8 in the numbered list) should start with:
enum Drawing: String, CaseIterable {
and end after:
case .watermelon: return “EMOJIHERE"
}
}
}
Please make sure the watermelon emoji are rendered in all cases throughout the book.
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RBK |
Dec 09, 2019 |
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Printed |
Page 203
last paragraph |
the step index are incorrect
1.Drag...
2.Add...
1.Add...
2.Add...
3.Change...
should be 3, 4 and 5
Note from the Author or Editor: Yes, the numbering is wrong on the steps. It starts the numbering again after step 2 instead of continuing.
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RBK |
Dec 11, 2019 |
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Printed |
Page 213
5nd paragraph |
Lemmatization, tagging, tokenization Identifying the lemma of every word in a string, finding the parts of speech (verbs, nouns, and so on), and splitting a string up by words.
why the "Identifying" with capital "I"?
Note from the Author or Editor: There should be a line break after the “Lemmatization, tagging, tokenization” and then
“Identifying the lemma of every word in a string, finding the parts of speech (verbs, nouns,
and so on), and splitting a string up by words.” should be indented.
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RBK |
Dec 11, 2019 |
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Printed |
Page 213
5nd paragraph |
Lemmatization, tagging, tokenization Identifying the lemma of every word in a string, finding the parts of speech (verbs, nouns, and so on), and splitting a string up by words.
should relayout as
Lemmatization, tagging, tokenization
Identifying the lemma of every word in a string, finding the parts of speech (verbs, nouns, and so on), and splitting a string up by words.
Lemmatization, tagging, tokenization is a task name
Note from the Author or Editor: There should be a line break after the “Lemmatization, tagging, tokenization” and then
“Identifying the lemma of every word in a string, finding the parts of speech (verbs, nouns,
and so on), and splitting a string up by words.” should be indented.
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RBK |
Dec 11, 2019 |
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Printed |
Page 218
Figure 6-4 |
Figure 6-4. The language identification for our strings
it is the result of named entity recognition, not language identification....
Note from the Author or Editor: Caption for Figure 6-4 should say “The named entities in our string.”
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RBK |
Dec 11, 2019 |
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Printed |
Page 425
last paragraph |
And behold, our output corresponds to (a thumb down)
there is no thumb down in this example, how does it get the output corresponds to (a thumb down)
Note from the Author or Editor: Line should say “And behold, our output corresponds to a fruit.”
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RBK |
Dec 18, 2019 |
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