Re: Numerical Clojure - discussion open!

2013-01-11 Thread Shantanu Kumar
Hi Mike,

Could you please share the discussion group URL?

Shantanu

On Jan 11, 9:12 am, Mikera mike.r.anderson...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hello everybody,

 I've created a new discussion group Numerical Clojure for anyone
 interested in doing serious numerical computing in Clojure.

 The vision is to build a numerics capability / set of libraries in Clojure
 somewhat inspired by what the Python community has done with NumPy, but
 also building on the many natural strengths that Clojure should have in
 this space (e.g. the wealth of JVM libraries, symbolic metaprogramming,
 high level abstraction capabilities etc.)

 An initial focus is on creating a core.matrix API for vector / matrix
 maths. There's a working prototype of this on GitHub:
 -https://github.com/mikera/matrix-api

 Anyone interested in this topic, please join the group and contribute your
 ideas!

 Best regards,

    Mike.

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Re: Numerical Clojure - discussion open!

2013-01-11 Thread Alex Ott
Why not to reuse existing Incanter group?

On Fri, Jan 11, 2013 at 5:12 AM, Mikera mike.r.anderson...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hello everybody,

 I've created a new discussion group Numerical Clojure for anyone
 interested in doing serious numerical computing in Clojure.

 The vision is to build a numerics capability / set of libraries in Clojure
 somewhat inspired by what the Python community has done with NumPy, but also
 building on the many natural strengths that Clojure should have in this
 space (e.g. the wealth of JVM libraries, symbolic metaprogramming, high
 level abstraction capabilities etc.)

 An initial focus is on creating a core.matrix API for vector / matrix
 maths. There's a working prototype of this on GitHub:
 - https://github.com/mikera/matrix-api

 Anyone interested in this topic, please join the group and contribute your
 ideas!

 Best regards,

Mike.

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Re: Numerical Clojure - discussion open!

2013-01-11 Thread Marek Šrank
The url is https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/numerical-clojure

Marek

On Friday, January 11, 2013 10:41:58 AM UTC+1, Shantanu Kumar wrote:

 Hi Mike, 

 Could you please share the discussion group URL? 

 Shantanu 

 On Jan 11, 9:12 am, Mikera mike.r.anderson...@gmail.com wrote: 
  Hello everybody, 
  
  I've created a new discussion group Numerical Clojure for anyone 
  interested in doing serious numerical computing in Clojure. 
  
  The vision is to build a numerics capability / set of libraries in 
 Clojure 
  somewhat inspired by what the Python community has done with NumPy, but 
  also building on the many natural strengths that Clojure should have in 
  this space (e.g. the wealth of JVM libraries, symbolic metaprogramming, 
  high level abstraction capabilities etc.) 
  
  An initial focus is on creating a core.matrix API for vector / matrix 
  maths. There's a working prototype of this on GitHub: 
  -https://github.com/mikera/matrix-api 
  
  Anyone interested in this topic, please join the group and contribute 
 your 
  ideas! 
  
  Best regards, 
  
 Mike. 


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Numerical Clojure - discussion open!

2013-01-10 Thread Mikera
Hello everybody,

I've created a new discussion group Numerical Clojure for anyone 
interested in doing serious numerical computing in Clojure.

The vision is to build a numerics capability / set of libraries in Clojure 
somewhat inspired by what the Python community has done with NumPy, but 
also building on the many natural strengths that Clojure should have in 
this space (e.g. the wealth of JVM libraries, symbolic metaprogramming, 
high level abstraction capabilities etc.)

An initial focus is on creating a core.matrix API for vector / matrix 
maths. There's a working prototype of this on GitHub:
- https://github.com/mikera/matrix-api

Anyone interested in this topic, please join the group and contribute your 
ideas!

Best regards,

   Mike. 

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