On Tuesday, 1 August 2017 at 17:46:57 UTC, H. S. Teoh wrote:
I think UDA-driven configuration parsing is ultimately the
right direction to go. And by that I mean more than just
command-line parsing, but the parsing of configuration
parameters in general, including command-line options,
config
On Tuesday, 1 August 2017 at 09:02:17 UTC, Etranger wrote:
Hi all,
Forgot to put an example output and it seems we cannot edit our
previous messages.
So here is the output of the example in my previous post:
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On 8/1/17 8:34 PM, Mike wrote:
On Tuesday, 1 August 2017 at 14:52:51 UTC, Steven Schveighoffer wrote:
Mike, I have to say still your talk in 2014 was one of my favorites.
One of the things that was so impressive to me was the way you scraped
the PDF to generate all the registers automatically.
On Wed, Aug 02, 2017 at 07:29:42AM +, Robert burner Schadek via
Digitalmars-d-announce wrote:
> On Tuesday, 1 August 2017 at 17:46:57 UTC, H. S. Teoh wrote:
[...]
> > There's also UDAs for optionally flattening a nested struct, so that
> > internally I can have separate structs for configuring
Netflix is happy to open-source its first D library.
Blog post:
https://medium.com/@NetflixTechBlog/introducing-vectorflow-fe10d7f126b8
Repo: https://github.com/Netflix/vectorflow
On 8/2/17 1:40 PM, Benoit Rostykus wrote:
Netflix is happy to open-source its first D library.
Blog post:
https://medium.com/@NetflixTechBlog/introducing-vectorflow-fe10d7f126b8
Repo: https://github.com/Netflix/vectorflow
Awesome! Can't say I understand most of the blog post, but it looks ve
On 08/02/2017 10:40 AM, Benoit Rostykus wrote:
Netflix is happy to open-source its first D library.
Blog post:
https://medium.com/@NetflixTechBlog/introducing-vectorflow-fe10d7f126b8
Repo: https://github.com/Netflix/vectorflow
Amazing! :) Do we need Netflix's permission to put them on the D us
On Wednesday, 2 August 2017 at 17:40:23 UTC, Benoit Rostykus
wrote:
Netflix is happy to open-source its first D library.
Blog post:
https://medium.com/@NetflixTechBlog/introducing-vectorflow-fe10d7f126b8
Repo: https://github.com/Netflix/vectorflow
I was going to submit it to Reddit but someo
On Tuesday, 1 August 2017 at 20:37:16 UTC, Anton Fediushin wrote:
Thanks! Yes, module "covered.loader" can be used, but it isn't
complete yet. I'll start working on v1.0.0 tomorrow, changing
current design (get as much information as possible and store
it) to a new one (get only required inform
https://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/6r6dwp/netflix_opensources_its_first_d_library_vectorflow/
On Wednesday, 2 August 2017 at 18:02:10 UTC, Ali Çehreli wrote:
On 08/02/2017 10:40 AM, Benoit Rostykus wrote:
Netflix is happy to open-source its first D library.
Blog post:
https://medium.com/@NetflixTechBlog/introducing-vectorflow-fe10d7f126b8
Repo: https://github.com/Netflix/vectorflow
Am
On 8/2/2017 12:01 PM, bachmeier wrote:
I was going to submit it to Reddit but someone beat me to it:
https://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/6r6dwp/netflix_opensources_its_first_d_library_vectorflow/
Submit it to Hacker News!
On Wednesday, 2 August 2017 at 21:54:51 UTC, Walter Bright wrote:
On 8/2/2017 12:01 PM, bachmeier wrote:
I was going to submit it to Reddit but someone beat me to it:
https://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/6r6dwp/netflix_opensources_its_first_d_library_vectorflow/
Submit it to Hacker Ne
On Wednesday, 2 August 2017 at 21:31:19 UTC, Walter Bright wrote:
https://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/6r6dwp/netflix_opensources_its_first_d_library_vectorflow/
No. 2 liked proggit link of the day, should be no. 1 soon:
https://www.reddit.com/r/programming/top/?time=day
Not doing we
On Wednesday, 2 August 2017 at 21:31:19 UTC, Walter Bright wrote:
https://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/6r6dwp/netflix_opensources_its_first_d_library_vectorflow/
Speakng of D in data science (where I think it can get traction),
is there a standardized linear algebra library in D? Perh
On Thursday, 3 August 2017 at 03:46:11 UTC, Matt wrote:
On Wednesday, 2 August 2017 at 21:31:19 UTC, Walter Bright
wrote:
https://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/6r6dwp/netflix_opensources_its_first_d_library_vectorflow/
Speakng of D in data science (where I think it can get
traction),
That seems like a good start. I'll probably start contributing
within a few weeks.
In the long run the goal should probably be to have a "go-to" set
of LA libraries, with appropriate data structures that have
friendly bindings to GPU LA computations with DCompute.
Also note, one of the main advantages of Eigen is the whole lazy
evaluation of expressions for compound operations.
I haven't dug in the source, but it's my understanding it's done
through a lot of compile time C++ template hacking
On Thursday, 3 August 2017 at 04:37:30 UTC, Matt wrote:
That seems like a good start. I'll probably start contributing
within a few weeks.
Great, http://gitter.im/libmir is probably the best way to get in
contact.
In the long run the goal should probably be to have a "go-to"
set of LA lib
On Thursday, 3 August 2017 at 04:40:05 UTC, Matt wrote:
Also note, one of the main advantages of Eigen is the whole
lazy evaluation of expressions for compound operations.
I haven't dug in the source, but it's my understanding it's
done through a lot of compile time C++ template hacking
Yep,
On Thursday, 3 August 2017 at 04:40:05 UTC, Matt wrote:
Also note, one of the main advantages of Eigen is the whole
lazy evaluation of expressions for compound operations.
Yes, Mir does that too:
http://blog.mir.dlang.io/ndslice/algorithm/optimization/2016/12/12/writing-efficient-numerical-cod
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