Hej Jake, Yeah we did. We used it for doing a lattice simulation of an artificial chemistry. I am going to open the repository up soonish then you can take a look.
I am looking forward on experimenting with your julia- > opencl compiler, because currently I have to maintain a Julia version and a OpenCL version of the same code. Best, Valentin PS: If you want to take a look at it right now let me now and I give you read access. 2014-03-19 16:09 GMT-04:00 Jake Bolewski <[email protected]>: > Did you use OpenCL.jl for this project? It would be cool if you offered > more details about what your working on. I'm always interested in what > other people are up to. > > Best, > Jake > > > On Wednesday, March 19, 2014 10:58:50 AM UTC-4, Valentin Churavy wrote: >> >> Thanks I totally didn't see that :). >> >> I will definitely cite the first paper there and julialang.org. >> >> Cheers, >> Valentin >> >> On Tuesday, 18 March 2014 17:02:41 UTC-4, Ivar Nesje wrote: >>> >>> You should probably look at http://julialang.org/publications/ >>> >>> kl. 21:34:32 UTC+1 tirsdag 18. mars 2014 skrev Valentin Churavy følgende: >>>> >>>> My colleagues and I are in the midst of finishing a research paper in >>>> which the code was mostly written in Julia. Since without Julia the work on >>>> it would have not been as much fun or as fast I would like to give credit >>>> where credit is due. >>>> >>>> Is there any publication one should cite when using julia. Should I >>>> simply cite julialang.org or github.org/julia >>>> >>>> Kind Regards, >>>> Valentin >>>> >>>> PS: That might be of interest http://thenextweb.com/dd/2014/ >>>> 03/17/mozilla-science-lab-github-figshare-team-fix- >>>> citation-code-academia/ >>>> >>>> >>>>
