mabshoff a écrit : > > > Nope, I think Harald misunderstood you. The goal is to specify say > some finite element and then have logic to produce C or Fortran code > that can be dumped to file and then copy and pasted into someones C or > Fortran code without the need to depend on Sage. I have seen similar > code in Matlab and Maple and had the pleasure to debug autogenerated > code, so I can certainly understand why one would prefer to delegate > such a tedious job of creating that code to a CAS :) > Exactly...
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