(10,000 pardons for my munging the subject line in the quantum computing thread; it's been a while since I used an elist outside of nabble).
<quote author="Pascal Jasmin"> >> only useful for talking to other 0MQ processes running in J >looks useful. Is there anything you think is missing or need help with? >instead of xdr, I still think sanitized lr (5!:5) and ". is the right approach >for J. Somehow I missed 5!:5. Like most such things in J, that's really quite a pretty thing. I'm not sure if it's the right way to pass around giant arrays (something I plan on doing), but I will certainly be fooling with that. XDR would only be for talking to the non-J world. Most people seem to use protobuffers and other such "new" things for serialization, but I have never understood why people think there is anything wrong with XDR. I don't think there is anything missing; I just haven't used it enough to trust it yet. -SL ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm