I alway run 1000*1000*5  matrix 
and read over 200,000 of traffic data 
Scripts are more than 5000 lines
This is warshall-froyd network and  write 10,000 more  plot charts 
with .emf format

J is very fast nad very tough

  M,Shimura 
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>Date: Tue, 12 Sep 2006 11:14:57 +0300
>From: "Boyko Bantchev" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: [Jprogramming] Developing large projects
>To: "Programming forum" <[email protected]>
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>On 9/11/06, Ewart Shaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ... I'm talking several hundred k of .ijs scripts

>Ewart,

>I have no experience with large J projects, but
>may I ask what kind of system is the one you are building?
>I am enormously intrigued: if a person who implemented
>`the game of life' in some 60 characters is talking about
>hundreds of thousands lines of J code, that must be an
>extraordinarily complex system!

>The largest program I have ever written (together with
>another person) was a 2d CAD system, many years ago.
>It was well stuffed with tools for geometric construction,
>transformation, measurement, annotation, visualization
>etc., and had a simple internal language which you could
>use to extend the system through writing by hand but also
>through automatically generating (parameterized) procedures
>in it in the course of interacting with the system.

>That system was some 27K lines.  In Fortran, which was our
>best choice at the time for the given machine.

>I am really amazed by the level of complexity of the system
>you are developing.

>Regards,
>   Boyko



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