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Re: First look at Guile Std Library available
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Arno Peters |
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Re: First look at Guile Std Library available |
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Sun, 4 Jan 2004 21:34:04 +0100 |
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On Thu, Jan 01, 2004 at 11:21:28PM -0600, Richard Todd wrote:
> There are plenty of things to fill in, and help would be
> appreciated. If you have a few hours one weekend, pull out your
> 'numerical recipes' book and make a scheme version of some
> algorithms. Every time someone does this and contributes it to the
> library, the entire guile community gets more efficient.
Please check out my guile-numerics project on Savannah
(http://www.nongnu.org/guile-num). It wraps most of the GNU
Scientific Library, FFTW and libsndfile through SWIG. It also
includes some higher level functions to provide a simpler interface to
the math routines. For numerical work, GSL and FFTW have a proven
track record and it would be foolish to duplicate much of that work.
What is still lacking, though, is a uniform interface for hiding the
low-level GSL interactions and presenting the user/programmer with a
consistent scheme interface. Help with this is always welcome.
Regards,
--
Arno Peters
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- Re: First look at Guile Std Library available, (continued)
Re: First look at Guile Std Library available, Clinton Ebadi, 2004/01/03
Re: First look at Guile Std Library available, Richard Todd, 2004/01/03
Re: First look at Guile Std Library available,
Arno Peters <=