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re: speed
- To: mathgroup at yoda.physics.unc.edu
- Subject: re: speed
- From: Fasol <fasol at tansei.cc.u-tokyo.ac.jp>
- Date: Fri, 29 May 92 00:04:52 JST
>>
>>It seems to me that Mma needs to have a compiler available to
>>use on finished code for production runs, and to provide compiled
>>rather than interpreted plugin units. Is such a thing in the works?
>>Without that Mma is only useful for preliminary exploration in
>>many problems. It seems unreasonable to have to recode in C or LISP
>>to get the speed needed to explore a problem, and it requires
>>reinventing all of the algorithms already available in Mma.
>>
I like your requests, Mathematica real compliler.... ummm, ummm,
that sounds good, that sounds good.
Even BASIC has its compiler!
Why not mma.
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I recode usually in FORTRAN....
Gerhard Fasol
RCAST - Tokyo
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