#16803: Reimplement matrix_integer_dense using FLINT
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Reporter: mmasdeu | Owner:
Type: enhancement | Status: closed
Priority: major | Milestone: sage-6.4
Component: linear algebra | Resolution: fixed
Keywords: flint, matrix | Merged in:
Authors: Marc Masdeu | Reviewers: William Stein, Jeroen
Report Upstream: N/A | Demeyer
Branch: | Work issues:
812a5099731dd5e819ebce0b19ee744de439a6ea| Commit:
Dependencies: | Stopgaps:
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Comment (by was):
Replying to [comment:94 mmasdeu]:
> Replying to [comment:93 jdemeyer]:
>
> > [comment:82] was made out of frustration by seeing so many things here
which are dubious. So okay, that's not constructive.
>
> I can understand your frustration. But the bar is high enough (python +
cython + sage oddities + legacy code + git + trac, and I am probably
missing something here) that makes it very hard for people to contribute,
and these comments do not help. But I take your last comment in good faith
:-).
>
Marc -- don't you want to be a bad ass computer programmer, in addition to
mathematician? Just redo matrix_rational_dense, and you'll be way closer
:-)
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