On Wed, Jul 23, 2014 at 6:30 AM, Guillaume Collet bilou...@free.fr wrote:
my name is Guillaume Collet, I'm a french bioinformatician interested in
Pike.
This message was just to introduce myself.
I write C/C++ for for 10 years and I found Pike's features really
interesting.
That's why I'm
First, I need to install Pike... I didn't got it work.
But after that, I will try to write some bioinformatic codes of my own,
currently in C++
I want to see if I can get better performances with Pike.
But the web server side is also interesting... in fact, I think I will
try a little bit of
On Wed, Jul 23, 2014 at 6:49 AM, Guillaume Collet bilou...@free.fr wrote:
First, I need to install Pike... I didn't got it work.
What platform?
There's been a new 7.8 release made, but currently there's no Windows
installer for it. You can still use 7.8.700 on Windows:
Wish you best luck! As Chris pointed out, when it comes to performance, you
might not gain a lot if you migrate from C to Pike. However, extra tests
never hurt. In your case, if you intend to write code for numerical
simulations i.e. Monte Carlo technique, or Algebraic operation using LAPACK
for
I suppose that performances will not be better.
I want to see how I can transform my code in Pike to get something as
efficient with a higher level language.
I'm curious ;)
Thanks for the welcome.
Guillaume.
Le 22/07/2014 23:14, Danesh Daroui a écrit :
Wish you best luck! As Chris pointed
Excerpts from Danesh Daroui's message of 2014-07-22 23:14:48 +0200:
Wish you best luck! As Chris pointed out, when it comes to performance, you
might not gain a lot if you migrate from C to Pike. However, extra tests
never hurt. In your case, if you intend to write code for numerical
After a few weeks of messing around with libraries, I’ve got a windows build of
Pike with a reasonably complete set of modules ready for testing. Please have a
look and let me know if there are any problems or modules that would be
advantageous to add.
Pike-v7.8.866-win32.msi
Thanks in
On Wed, Jul 23, 2014 at 2:29 PM, H. William Welliver III
b...@welliver.org wrote:
After a few weeks of messing around with libraries, I’ve got a windows build
of Pike with a reasonably complete set of modules ready for testing. Please
have a look and let me know if there are any problems or