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David Jacobs has written a long blog post Ruby is beautiful (but I’m moving to Python). [Update: link no longer available.] Here’s my summary. Ruby is much better than Java, but the Ruby community is too focused on web development and the language has no scientific library. Python has a lot of the same advantages as Ruby, is used for more than web programming, and has SciPy. Update: There is now a
2012年度助成金成果報告 2012年度助成金では、以下の二つのプロジェクトを実施しました。各プロジェクトの成果は、助成委員会の評価を受けました。 SciRuby and NMatrix Creosote - A Mathematic Package For Ruby 以下は、最終報告の概要です。 SciRuby and NMatrix Ruby Science Foundation NMatrix is a fast, modern linear algebra library for Ruby with support for dense as well as two types of sparse matrices. Written in C, NMatrix makes use of ATLAS for floating point matrix operations, but i
NMatrix is a fast numerical linear algebra library for Ruby, written mostly in C and C++. It is part of the SciRuby project. Current NMatrix gem release RDoc NMatrix wiki: Installation NMatrix wiki: Getting Started We are in the process of switching from RDoc to YARD. YARD does not yet support parsing C++ sources, but we’re working with the YARD developers to get it enabled. Here are the YARD docs
The SciRuby Manifesto Ruby is a great choice for scientific computing and data visualization. Even though other languages have more libraries - and we can not do without them - Ruby has its own place in Science and it is always a pleasure to write software in Ruby. But there is only one way to find out and that is by writing code! Sometimes when a solution of sugar and water becomes super-saturate
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