Re: [Gambas-user] Gambas in Science ?

2009-08-10 Thread Nick Rathke
Jean-Yves F. Barbier wrote: Nick Rathke a écrit : Hi Gambas users, I was wondering if any one is using Gambas for Science related work ? No, I tried to rule the world through Gambas, but it didn't worked (yet:) Would Gambas modules fo OpenMPI, OpenMP, CUDA be useful ? How

Re: [Gambas-user] Gambas in Science ?

2009-08-10 Thread Jean-Yves F. Barbier
Nick Rathke a écrit : ... May be it is not the right way to consider it, AFAIK these have also command line possibilities, so may be writing a nice GUI with Gambas and call/retrieve with it is the solution - True to some degree. They are all also c/c++ libraries with proper API's. CUDA

Re: [Gambas-user] Gambas in Science ?

2009-08-08 Thread Carlos Prieto López
I recently used Gambas for a simple ray-tracing application to simulate the effects of dissipation on light refraction. I am currently working on a program to store, manipulate and present laboratory data. I'm not familiar to the modules you talk about. Regards, Carlos 2009/8/7 Nick Rathke

Re: [Gambas-user] Gambas in Science ?

2009-08-08 Thread Jean-Yves F. Barbier
Nick Rathke a écrit : Hi Gambas users, I was wondering if any one is using Gambas for Science related work ? No, I tried to rule the world through Gambas, but it didn't worked (yet:) Would Gambas modules fo OpenMPI, OpenMP, CUDA be useful ? How about BLAS or Lapack ? May be it is not

[Gambas-user] Gambas in Science ?

2009-08-07 Thread Nick Rathke
Hi Gambas users, I was wondering if any one is using Gambas for Science related work ? Would Gambas modules fo OpenMPI, OpenMP, CUDA be useful ? How about BLAS or Lapack ? I am not sure how doable any of these are, but I might try to put some of these together for my own use -- Nick