On 27.04.20 10:18, Stephan Michels wrote:
Am 27.04.2020 um 09:58 schrieb Axel Pahl <axelp...@gmx.de
<mailto:axelp...@gmx.de>>:
yes, I agree that manual wrapping would be a ton of work (and hard to
maintain).
My question was not necessarily with a concrete language in mind, but
since you are asking (;-)), I am really excited about the Swift
programming language lately. Open Source, nice syntax, developed by
Apple and endorsed by Google as the next generation platform for
machine learning ("Swift for Tensorflow",
https://tryolabs.com/blog/2020/04/02/swift-googles-bet-on-differentiable-programming/).
Unfortunately Swift doesn’t support C++ yet. I use RDKit in my Swift
projects by using an Objective-C Framework, where I wrap all necessary
classes, which I need. These wrappers are far from complete. But I get
my things done and it is cross compiled for x86 and arm.
Regards,
Stephan Michels
Dear Stephan,
thanks a lot, that is really interesting.
I am using Swift on Linux, so I guess Objective-C wrappers are not
usable for me?
Kind regards,
Axel
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