Just to let you know, I've contacted the author of this blog post... who has recently written a library called jblas. I've asked him if he wants to be involved with the initiative here, to consolidate efforts for Java Linear Algebra packages.
Incidentally... this blog post references a very pervasive, yet abandoned, project named Colt. Colt was a brilliant library in its day (now numerically challenged), although riddled with license issues (depending on non-commercial and ill-defined not-for-military-use middleware). Colt is a reminder of what can happen when a great library is written but not maintained. There might be lessons to learn from their API... I know some projects that use it. It might be worthwhile contacting other Java Linear Algebra package authors, such as JAMA. JAMA is a very small library in comparison (no additional functionality over MTJ or commons-math)... but they might have a different take on APIs than we would have. Ted Dunning wrote: > > http://blog.mikiobraun.de/2009/04/some-benchmark-numbers-for-jblas.html > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/commons-math%2C-matrix-toolkits-java-and-consolidation-tp23537813p23574736.html Sent from the Commons - Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@commons.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@commons.apache.org