Re: Looking for SciLib

2011-12-26 Thread dsimcha
On Monday, 26 December 2011 at 10:11:01 UTC, Lars T. Kyllingstad wrote: So submitting Cristi's library for inclusion in Phobos is now off the table? -Lars In the _near_ future, yes. It's still too much of a work in progress. Submitting to Phobos is still the eventual goal, though.

Re: Looking for SciLib

2011-12-26 Thread Lars T. Kyllingstad
On Sun, 25 Dec 2011 15:52:25 +, Lars T. Kyllingstad wrote: > It's been a while since I added anything new to it, but the project is > by no means dead. If you find any bugs, please let me know, and I will > fix them as soon as I am able. I just noticed that SciD didn't compile due to some ch

Re: Looking for SciLib

2011-12-26 Thread Lars T. Kyllingstad
On Mon, 26 Dec 2011 02:13:53 +0100, dsimcha wrote: > On Monday, 26 December 2011 at 00:46:44 UTC, Jonathan M Davis wrote: >> Sounds like they should probably be merged at some point. >> >> - Jonathan M Davis > > Yeah, I've started working on Cristi's fork now that I've built a good > enough menta

Re: Looking for SciLib

2011-12-25 Thread dsimcha
On Monday, 26 December 2011 at 00:46:44 UTC, Jonathan M Davis wrote: Sounds like they should probably be merged at some point. - Jonathan M Davis Yeah, I've started working on Cristi's fork now that I've built a good enough mental model of the implementation details that I can modify the cod

Re: Looking for SciLib

2011-12-25 Thread Jonathan M Davis
On Sunday, December 25, 2011 15:52:25 Lars T. Kyllingstad wrote: > As others have pointed out, Cristi Cobzarenco forked my code when he was > writing a linear algebra library for GSoC. However, in the process he > has removed almost everything that is not related to linear algebra. Sounds like the

Re: Looking for SciLib

2011-12-25 Thread Lars T. Kyllingstad
On Tue, 20 Dec 2011 23:38:05 +0100, Paul D. Anderson wrote: > I recall seeing several times someone mentioning they were working on a > project called "SciLib" or "SciLb" or similar. If you're that person or > if you know who that person is, could you send me an e-mail? Hi! Author of SciD here.

Re: Looking for SciLib

2011-12-20 Thread dsimcha
On 12/20/2011 5:58 PM, filgood wrote: or this?...seems contain further development https://github.com/cristicbz/scid I mentored that GSoC project, so since people appear to be interested in it I'll give a status report. The GSoC project was left in a somewhat rough/half-finished state at

Re: Looking for SciLib

2011-12-20 Thread filgood
On 20/12/2011 22:45, Paul D. Anderson wrote: On Tuesday, 20 December 2011 at 22:42:58 UTC, jerro wrote: Paul D. Anderson Wrote: I recall seeing several times someone mentioning they were working on a project called "SciLib" or "SciLb" or similar. If you're that person or if you know who that p

Re: Looking for SciLib

2011-12-20 Thread Trass3r
Maybe you mean this project: https://github.com/kyllingstad/scid/wiki Yes, that's it exactly. Thanks! Note that Christi's fork contains important new code from GSoC.

Re: Looking for SciLib

2011-12-20 Thread Paul D. Anderson
On Tuesday, 20 December 2011 at 22:42:58 UTC, jerro wrote: Paul D. Anderson Wrote: I recall seeing several times someone mentioning they were working on a project called "SciLib" or "SciLb" or similar. If you're that person or if you know who that person is, could you send me an e-mail? Pau

Re: Looking for SciLib

2011-12-20 Thread jerro
Paul D. Anderson Wrote: > I recall seeing several times someone mentioning they were > working on a project called "SciLib" or "SciLb" or similar. If > you're that person or if you know who that person is, could you > send me an e-mail? > > Paul Maybe you mean this project: https://github.co

Looking for SciLib

2011-12-20 Thread Paul D. Anderson
I recall seeing several times someone mentioning they were working on a project called "SciLib" or "SciLb" or similar. If you're that person or if you know who that person is, could you send me an e-mail? Paul