Sir/Madam, I am a Google Summer of Code 2019 aspirant. This email is regarding inquiry of possible projects that I am interested in. Please provide the specifics for following questions. In Boost.uBLAS library, I want to know if there's some work done for python integration previously or not. I also want to inquire about Boost Astronomy library. Looking into git repository, I found that this library is fairly new. What are the aspects hoped to be achieved for this library as a full efficient and mathematical friendly. I have always been interested in Astrophysics and applying those concepts in problem solving. Apart from that, What were the previous works done in Boost.Real library by past GSoc'ers. with regards, Yours sincerely, Karmanya Grover (B.E). NSUT
On 2019-03-10 5:30 p.m., karmanya grover via Boost wrote:
In Boost.uBLAS library, I want to know if there's some work done for python integration previously or not.
I'm not quite sure what you mean by "python integration". Can you clarify ? The likely answer is "no". Best, Stefan -- ...ich hab' noch einen Koffer in Berlin...
In Boost.uBLAS library, I want to know if there's some work done for python integration previously or not.
Python integration? So far no, and as far as I'm concerned, it's unlikely in the future. uBlas is a linear algebra library for C++. We do not plan to support other languages for the time being. Moreover, if we would support other languages, it would be a great amount of work, because, we would have to target the common scientific languages first, that is R, Julia, Matlab and Octave. I wouldn't mind seeing such an integration, but there is to be a serious need and use case for that. It's not a simple task If you're interested in participating in GSoC'19 with Boost, please first read https://github.com/boostorg/boost/wiki/Google-Summer-of-Code:-2019 Cheers, David
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David Bellot
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karmanya grover
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Stefan Seefeld