+1 on Konrad's comment about N-dimensional arrays for me.

I think the issue of using immutable arrays (which can be important for 
performance) in Clojure is interesting to think about.
I have had some ideas about how to use arrays with restricted or limited 
mutability but haven't solidified anything yet.

On Saturday, January 5, 2013 10:11:59 PM UTC+11, Konrad Hinsen wrote:
>
> Mikera writes: 
>
>  > I think this could be very useful for the Clojure community, especially 
> given the 
>  > interest in big data, simulations, machine learning, 3D graphics etc. 
> If it goes well 
>  > and there is enough interest, I guess that this could form the basis 
> for a future 
>  > "core.matrix" library. 
>  > 
>  > Comments / ideas / patches welcome. 
>
> I haven't looked at your library yet, but my immediate comment is that 
> I'd much prefer to have an API for N-dimensional arrays rather than 
> just for matrices (2d) and vectors (1d). 
>
> Konrad. 
>

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