hi Yibo

On Wed, Oct 30, 2019 at 2:16 AM Yibo Cai <yibo....@arm.com> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm new to Arrow. Would like to seek for help about some questions. Any 
> comment is welcomed.
>
> - About source code tree, my understand is that "cpp" is the core arrow 
> libraries, "c_glib, go, python, ..." are language bindings to ease 
> integrating arrow into apps developed by that language. Is that correct?

No. We have 6 core implementations: C++, C#, Go, Java, JavaScript, and Rust

* C/GLib, MATLAB, Python, R bind to C++
* Ruby binds to GLib

> - Arrow implements many data types and aggregation functions(sum, mean, ...). 
> [1]
>    IMO, more functions and types should be supported, like min/max, 
> vector/tensor operations, big number, etc. I'm not sure if this is in arrow's 
> scope, or the apps using arrow should deal with it themselves.

Our objective at least in the C++ library is to have a generally
useful "standard library" that handles common application concerns.
Whether or not something is thought to be in scope may vary on a case
by case basis -- if you can't find a JIRA issue for something in
particular, please go ahead and open one.

> - I see some SIMD optimizations in arrow go binding, such as vectored sum. [2]
>    But arrow cpp lib doesn't leverage SIMD. [3]
>    Why not optimize it in cpp lib so all languages can benefit?

You're welcome to contribute such optimizations to the C++ library


- Wes

> [1] https://github.com/apache/arrow/tree/master/cpp/src/arrow/compute/kernels
> [2] 
> https://github.com/apache/arrow/blob/master/go/arrow/math/float64_avx2_amd64.s
> [3] 
> https://github.com/apache/arrow/blob/master/cpp/src/arrow/compute/kernels/sum_internal.h#L99-L111
>
> Yibo

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