Yes, of course.

I have to retrieve the code from a backup drive, so this will have to wait 
until I'm home and can search for it. Guess it will take until tomorrow 
evening. I have backuped all my Julia work and removed the files from the 
main drive. I will return to Julia only when version 0.4 is officially out 
and running, and most optimization packages and the 'Approxfun' package are 
working correctly.

At first I was a bit irritated about the length of this Julia "chaos 
phase", but in the meantime I find it's a nice break and provides an 
opportunity to go and try out some other new programming languages, like 
Nim, Rust, or Swift. That is the reason I am reimplementing some of these 
algorithms in other languages. Well, I'm sure I will return in time.


On Sunday, March 8, 2015 at 5:38:55 PM UTC+1, Alan Edelman wrote:
>
> Is this the  one that can be parcelled out to all of us so we can 
> distribute the work?
> I realize later digits take longer, so early folks can get more digits
> and later digit folks might only do fewer digits
>
>

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