Yeah, considering issue #1 is "Installation is too complex!" I'm not sure 
whether it's exactly production-usable or widely known at this point. But 
of the "linear algebra for node / browsers" projects I've seen out there, 
it appears to be the most sophisticated by a pretty substantial margin. 
Most others look to be simple wrappers of some small fraction of the 
reference netlib blas/lapack, or naive JS implementations that look a lot 
more like the reference versions at a source level than a proper optimized 
blocked, SIMD, multithreaded etc modern BLAS.


On Saturday, January 17, 2015 at 8:59:45 PM UTC-8, Jeff Waller wrote:
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> On Saturday, January 17, 2015 at 10:59:13 PM UTC-5, Tony Kelman wrote:
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>> Might be interesting to compare the performance here vs 
>> https://github.com/amd/furious.js
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> Ok I'm up for this, it's a lot of stuff, hope the cut-and-paste install 
> method works.  The unit test page 
> <https://amd.github.io/furious.js/unittest.html> looks like
> it's not all there,  they haven't updated lately, though (Aug) what's up?
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