On Wednesday, 27 November 2019 at 18:10:36 UTC, René Heldmaier
wrote:
On Wednesday, 27 November 2019 at 16:35:40 UTC, bachmeier wrote:
I do have all that for my own use. I've never bothered to turn
it into something others could use because I love the garbage
collector, but that's a turnoff for others. But I'm more than
happy to share if you're really interested. I'm also working
on an R -> D compiler, but it's not helpful at this point.
I would actually like it to be garbage collected, because i
would use it for some
skripts instead of matlab. Matlab is really horrible, but if
you want to do something quick, e.g. analyse sensor data, you
have everything you need in an easy to use interface. I think D
could really shine in this area...
Absolutely. In fact, it has been shining for me.
It wouldn't take much to create a simple wrapper over
mir/lubeck to do operator overloading. This is low-hanging
fruit for someone that wants to contribute to the language.
Until I win the lottery, I won't have time to do it myself.
Yeah, i thought about that also... Is there any good article
about mir/ndslice beside the documentation? I mean something
more abstract, like a general overview.
Not that I'm aware. I've not spent much time on it, since I
already had my libraries working before Mir was a thing.