I quote from someone else:
"standard IEEE floating values, are highly inaccurate for scientific
calculations."
I you sure you want to use floating point math for your library ? :)
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> > > What pascal compiler is used to compile free pascal ? :)
> >
> > FPC. Early versions were compiled with TP.
>
> That's the most funniest thing in software...
>
> Using previous software/version to create new versions... then using those
> ag
> > What pascal compiler is used to compile free pascal ? :)
>
> FPC. Early versions were compiled with TP.
That's the most funniest thing in software...
Using previous software/version to create new versions... then using those
again to make newer versions
and each new version has ofcourse new
On Sat, 24 Jul 2004 11:51:41 -0500, Ken Linder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> IMHO, Kylix was before its time a bit. I was at BORCON last year and there
> were quite a few people interested in it being ressurected. No, it has not
> been abandoned, luckily. Borland is just holding onto it for rig
Agustin Barto wrote on 20/7/04 22:31:
>... and the
>abandonment of Kylix by
>Borland.
Untrue Kylix is on hold. It has not been "abandoned"... That notion is complete
FUD! I'm offline at the moment (typing this on my trusty palmpilot professional), but
one of the Borland engineer's BLOGs
Agustin Barto wrote:
> Yes, but you don't have to throw your money to a corporation that
> could leave you hanging. Think about what happened with Kylix. That
> project is obviously abandoned. Have you tried to make it work on any
> the newest linux distributions? Good luck. If it was a free softwa
Harald Houppermans wrote:
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From: "Florian Klaempfl" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, July 24, 2004 2:25 PM
Subject: Re: [fpc-pascal]Math/Algebra Unit for FreePascal
Harald Houppermans wrote:
3) Everytime I have to
On 24 jul 2004, at 14:57, Harald Houppermans wrote:
Ok, try to compile a _working_ fpc with delphi :>
Hmm, you mean I should try to compile the free pascal compiler with
delphi ?
:)
Yes, he does.
I think the free pascal compiler was written in pascal ?
It is.
What pascal compiler is used to compil
On Sat, 24 Jul 2004 14:24:35 +0200, Harald Houppermans
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>
> I doubt you know what happens "under the hood" of free pascal.
>
That's not the point.
> Also I believe the free pascal source code is fully available so you might
> look at specific parts ;)
That's the point
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From: "Florian Klaempfl" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, July 24, 2004 2:25 PM
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> Harald Houppermans wrote:
> >>3) Everytime I have to boot on Wi
Harald Houppermans wrote:
3) Everytime I have to boot on Windows I feel like a little part of me
dies. Everytime time Windows hags that little part goes to Hell and
says "hi" to Bill Gates.
Lol.
I think Delphi and Windows are well tested and a excellent choice for any
type of application =D
Ok, tr
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From: "Agustin Barto" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, July 22, 2004 7:59 PM
Subject: Re: [fpc-pascal]Math/Algebra Unit for FreePascal
> 1) Using proprietary software to build scientific applications (like
> in
1) Using proprietary software to build scientific applications (like
in my case) is just wrong. You never know what there might be
happening "under the hood". And you are bound to licenses and EULAS
that are designed to avoid any kind of responsability of the software
maker.
2) There is a Delphi p
- Original Message -
From: "Agustin Barto" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, July 20, 2004 9:28 PM
Subject: [fpc-pascal]Math/Algebra Unit for FreePascal
> I'm developing a statistical software and I need a mathematical
> (algebra) unit for FreePascal. Right now
On Tue, 20 Jul 2004, Alan Mead wrote:
> --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > I have the 'Numerical Recipes in Pascal' CD-ROM, but I
> > suspect
> > there might be copyright issues involved when distributing these
> > algorithms
> > :/
>
> A version of the NR code is freely available on the net as a
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have the 'Numerical Recipes in Pascal' CD-ROM, but I
> suspect
> there might be copyright issues involved when distributing these
> algorithms
> :/
A version of the NR code is freely available on the net as a zip file
complete with the code and the examples. The c
Here is another link you might find useful:
http://www-rab.larc.nasa.gov/nmp/fNMPhome.htm
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> Jedi math hardly has a math dependancy, at least the last time I looked,
> it worked with FPC 1.9.x in a few minutes. (on FreeBSD)
>
> I even got the _visual_ part to work with Lazarus, but that was more an
> empty form.
Although I had a lot of success working with FreePascal, I can't say
th
Only numerical. In fact, given that I need to be 100% confident on the
results I'll have to write all the numerical functions myself. The
only thing I need is a flexible and easy to use matrix/vector library.
On Tue, 20 Jul 2004 22:58:03 +0200 (CEST), [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I'm developing a statistical software and I need a mathematical
> (algebra) unit for FreePascal. Right now I'm using Jedi_Math with
> Delphi but I don't want the VLC/CLX dependency and I hate using
> proprietary software (Delphi or Kylix). If the unit is
> object-oriented, even better.
Jedi math
On Tue, 20 Jul 2004, Agustin Barto wrote:
> I'm developing a statistical software and I need a mathematical
> (algebra) unit for FreePascal. Right now I'm using Jedi_Math with
> Delphi but I don't want the VLC/CLX dependency and I hate using
> proprietary software (Delphi or Kylix). If the unit
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