Sharing demo code sounds like a good way to build up the examples directory
and ease the learning curve for us newbies...
On 30 January 2010 20:09, Jason M jaybo...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hey PyCUDA folks,
Is there someplace where we can share our code?
Should we make some place?
Does anyone want
Perhaps, similar to the showcase on the wiki, we could add an examples
page:
http://wiki.tiker.net/PyCuda/ShowCase
Andreas, what do you think?
P
At Sun, 31 Jan 2010 09:41:38 +,
Ian Ozsvald wrote:
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As another newbie (and also python newbie), I find example/demo code
extremely helpful. I want to thank Michael Rule, on this list, for
sending me some statistics code to speed up a huge number of
correlations. Now I have to just figure out how it works ;-)
On Sun, 2010-01-31 at 07:26 -0500, Per
On Sonntag 31 Januar 2010, Per B. Sederberg wrote:
Perhaps, similar to the showcase on the wiki, we could add an examples
page:
http://wiki.tiker.net/PyCuda/ShowCase
Andreas, what do you think?
Good idea. See
http://wiki.tiker.net/PyCuda/Examples
The examples/ subdirectory now has a
Hi Imran,
On Samstag 30 Januar 2010, Imran Haque wrote:
Is there a particular paper or conference presentation that you'd like
cited for PyCUDA in academic papers? It's the least we can do for your
efforts!
http://arxiv.org/abs/0911.3456
We've also submitted this to Parallel Computing
That looks like a mighty fine solution - syntax colouring too :-)
I'll add some beginner-steps tutorials when I'm next back on this
project.
Cheers,
Ian.
On 31 January 2010 17:24, Andreas Klöckner li...@informa.tiker.net wrote:
On Sonntag 31 Januar 2010, Per B. Sederberg wrote:
Perhaps,