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truemped
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Forum: Bindings Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2007 7:53 am Subject: GSL |
Concerning the autotools stuff: I have just found a D skeleton using these tools:
One further thing. I notice you've used Tango rather than the D standard library to interface the C standard library ... |
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truemped
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Forum: Bindings Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2007 10:43 am Subject: GSL |
Also---I realise this is a big thing to ask---is there a chance of seeing an autotools-installable version of your code as well as dsss? I recognise that dsss is probably an exciting tool (don't kn ... |
Topic: GSL |
truemped
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Forum: Bindings Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2007 9:51 am Subject: Re: GSL |
Do the GSL people know you've done this ... ? I don't remember seeing anything on the mailing list but it's been a while since I checked in detail.
No, I didn't send a mail to the list. Should I? ... |
Topic: GSL |
truemped
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Forum: Bindings Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2007 8:38 am Subject: Re: Linking more scientific libraries to D |
I think with D's rapid evolution and its metaprogramming facilities it could be what poor PhD or MSc students, always wanted.
Sure! Unfortunately my university career is coming to an end in febua ... |
Topic: GSL |
truemped
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Forum: Bindings Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2007 3:04 am Subject: Re: Linking more scientific libraries to D |
Hi!
I like the idea of making scientific libraries available for D programmers.
I think D is somewhat perfect especially for educational purposes. Syntax is very close to Java but the speed di ... |
Topic: GSL |
truemped
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Forum: Bindings Posted: Fri Jun 15, 2007 12:01 pm Subject: GSL |
Hi!
I have created bindings for the GNU Scientific Library[1] (quote from the site: " collection of numerical routines for scientific computing") for D and want to include them in the bin ... |
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