Hi everyone,
The proposal was closed about a week ago with the conclusion that: "There
was further discussion, but no change in consensus on this particular
proposal."
First of all, let me begin that I am always humbled by the wisdom and
passion of the Go community and that this whole process
of the issue,
> independent of the operator overloading. There has been a lot of discussion
> about supporting multidimensional indexing etc so this has been a major
> issue over the years, so maybe this will go forward!
>
> - Randy
>
> > On Oct 8, 2020, at 2:18 AM, Raanan
s much easier language than Julia. Coming from MATLAB looking at
> packages of Julia seems to me as an act of wizard.
>
> Python hits a sweet spot of simplicity and power.. Julia apparently does
> not. Go hits a different such sweet spot, but not with the same kind of
> transpa
'main' programs in Go, then easily convert them over to Python (Go ->
> Python is very easy, the other way not so much), which provides a point of
> departure for Python folks to start using your code..
>
> - Randy
>
> > On Oct 6, 2020, at 12:56 AM, Raanan Hada
dex operator methods and forego
full operator overloading because of the huge long term engineering costs
that a transpiled language introduces.
On Tuesday, October 6, 2020 at 5:13:42 PM UTC+3 ohir wrote:
> Dnia 2020-10-06, o godz. 00:56:38
> Raanan Hadar napisaĆ(a):
>
> > To a g
super-clear. i
> like that i am never (read: rarely) confused by () or , or [] etc
> characters in go. if you could find a way to cover more ground the change
> would look more compelling to me.
>
> On Mon, Oct 5, 2020 at 12:04 PM Raanan Hadar wrote:
>
>> It actua
It actually didn't change that much, I just applied your valuable feedback.
Thanks alot!
Its critical to communicate clearly.
so I changed the before and after part of the proposal to be more
approachable to people who
are less familiar with numerical libraries in Go.
Its not a trivial proposa
So I may have jumped too far ahead in that section in order to keep the
proposal short.
The examples are typical of gonum and gorgonia/tensor. I have also
implemented in my experience report a small library
in that spirit to make sure that everything worked as well.
So you are right, its not
I have written a proposal to add index operator methods to Go2 here [1]. I
would love to hear your commends, thank you.
[1]
https://medium.com/@rhadar/go2-proposal-index-operator-methods-edc621cfefca
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