thanks for all the opinions!

Perhaps this is what you're looking for?
https://dlang.org/phobos/std_experimental_ndslice.html

that would be a good starting point for a matrix library

You would be interested in
https://github.com/DlangScience

They have cblas for matrix multiplication and scid.linalg has an interface to LAPACK (the > most common way to do LU/QR/etc). I don't have experience with these, but I think they were created before std.experimental.ndslice, so I'm not sure how well they inter-operate. I > believe there is work being done on this, but I'm sure John Colvin et al would appreciate > any help you would be able to provide.

thx, havent found that before :)
i haven't used lapack/blas before, i will have a look at it. i'm using mostly Eigen for my projects.

If all you need are plotting tools, these would be useful
https://code.dlang.org/packages/ggplotd
https://code.dlang.org/packages/plotd
that would be somewhat close already to matlab like plotting

Sigh I do wish the author of gl3n had given permission for relicense for Phobos. Would do what you want.

i have used gl3n before, it's not really what i'm looking for. gl3n afaik only provides up to 4x4 dense matrices, with the focus on being a GLM (http://glm.g-truc.net/0.9.7/index.html) replacement for the use with Opengl. correct me if i'm wrong.


Cairo and Kheops look interesting. I have used Openvg before. Some time ago i've created a little Openvg D wrapper for shiva vg ( https://code.dlang.org/packages/dopenvg ) . From a diagram or image viewer i'd also expect some level of interactivity. That's why i thought a web app with CEF would be suitable

do you have experience with creating web apps for desktop, or reasons why i'd definitively want to use a native framework for such a project? .. or for UI in general

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