>> Yes, OK. We are asking now. Who wants an GLPK/MathProg IDE? > I do! I am pretty sure that a cross-platform IDE would be very useful for > newer users for getting started, but also for more advanced users, given a > suitable design.
As indicated before: Most valuable - especially cross-platform. >> And what OS are you using? > Windows and Linux Mac OS X ;-) (and sometimes Windows/Linux) > I have had some thoughts about this earlier and I believe that the main > feature I would want (which GUSEK doesn't have as fas as I know) is to run > through the API rather than glpsol. This would help in being able to build > the model before solving it and to inspect it. Possibly, it would even assist > in debugging. Also, one could get nicer looking feedback of the solution > process than just outputting the text file. It would also be possible to add > functionality to pause on and/or write newly found solutions for (M)ILP. > Finally, one could inspect the solution graphically using e.g. a > spreadsheet-like display. > > Naturally, this is quite a bit of work, but mainly I would like to encourage > you to think in this direction. As the API is used one could easily replace > shard libraries/DLLs when newer versions of GLPK is released. That would be definitely a great thing but I expect this not to be a trivial task... But again, I am not a programmer. I do not know who of you knows the OPL IDE but something in that spirit would be incredible - i.e., where you can basically interact with the solver/solution or have the possibility of adding something like this later. > I wouldn't commit on contributing actually coding, but depending on the > language used, I may contribute functionality I miss and at least provide > good ideas. :-) Same here. All the best, Sebastian _______________________________________________ Help-glpk mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-glpk
