I've played with numba a bit. Right now, installation of numba can be
quite a headache. It took me a couple hours to get it up and running, and
that was on a linux machine. I'd bet it would be even more difficult on a
mac or (heaven forbid) windows box. That being said, I know Anaconda
includes a pretty easy all-at-once install, so it may be getting easier...
but I'd hesitate to have scikit-learn depend on anything in numba at this
point.
Jake
On Mon, Mar 4, 2013 at 3:29 PM, Satrajit Ghosh <sa...@mit.edu> wrote:
> hey all,
>
> someone asked on a different list if anyone has played with numba (i have
> not yet), but having looked through their presentations and code, it
> appears to be something that could potentially replace various cython
> bindings.
>
> has anybody on this list played with comparisons between the two and do
> the sklearn pundits have any thoughts about this for the future?
>
> cheers,
>
> satra
>
>
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