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#1 Posted: 10/28/2016 9:40:59 AM
This looks like really amazing software. I used to use M*thcad back in the day because it was easy to share derivations - the math was easy for others to verify (unlike spreadsheets). It looks like there's a developer community. I'm tempted to try my hand at writing some wavelet utilities. Is there a developer's DIY? I'm a linux person - is there only a Visual Studio development path?
#2 Posted: 10/28/2016 9:58:30 AM
WroteI'm a linux person - is there only a Visual Studio development path?
MonoDevelop also works fine.
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Davide Carpi 10/28/2016 10:52:00 AM
#3 Posted: 10/28/2016 11:46:07 AM
WroteWroteI'm a linux person - is there only a Visual Studio development path?
MonoDevelop also works fine.
Thank you for the reply... Gfortran? Julia? I'm thinking fast numerics. But for small number sets, I guess any compiled language is fine, and I think SMath is more aimed toward smaller datasets. For GB-sized datasets, you tend to have GDL, python, octave...
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