On 8/21/14, 18:08, Bill Hart wrote:
In theory, I can do generic programming in Julia that is faster (at
runtime) than you can do in *any* C compiler. And I don't just mean a
little bit. I mean a lot. I don't even think the Julia people fully
realise this yet (I might be wrong about that, I don't know). And it's
not been realised in practice for many cases. But it is true.
Are you talking about the sort of things illustrated in this julia issue
with the various macros they talk about?
https://github.com/JuliaLang/julia/issues/7033
Thanks,
Jason
P.S. I've been following Julia for a while and I'm very intrigued by it.
I've also started keeping an eye on Nemo recently---very interesting!
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