
DE wrote:
behold!
i've put my lib in the vault/linalg there are sources as well as documentation (zipped html and CHM file)
if you are interested you might try to use it or even perform some performance testing (would you mind to post results in that case?)
i tried to write documentation so that any user would be able to figure out what's going on and use the lib without difficulties if you'd run through it i hope you get the image of my proposition
any constructive comments are welcome
-- Pavel
Dear Pavel, interesting stuff. Although I think it is promising, what exactly does it have to offer over existing matrix libraries (and uBLAS for that matter)? IMHO, for a next generation C++ linear algebra library to be really successful, I think the following properties are desired * split containers from expressions * split algorithms from expressions, i.e., enable pluggable/customisable back-ends into the expression templates * achieve performance of FORTRAN-based programs (dominant in HPC) What do you think? Kind regards, Rutger