On 4 April 2012 20:44, Florent Hivert wrote:
> Hi there,
Hi Florent
> In the mean term and in some orthogonal direction, I think it would be useful
> to have some representative benchmarks. More precisely, I'm suggesting that we
> should gather, in each mathematical field, a few relativel
> Starting with the huge work of Simon, an in depth optimization of the
> infrastructure of Sage is under way (Categories, Caching...). I'd like to
> be
> able to measure somehow the benefits for the end user. Unfortunately right
> now
> there is no systematic way to measure the variation of speed
On Wed, Apr 4, 2012 at 12:44 PM, Florent Hivert wrote:
> What do you think ?
There is some work in this direction going on by David Roe and Robert
Bradshaw. See http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/12720 .
Maybe they will have more to say on this.
--Mike
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Hi there,
Starting with the huge work of Simon, an in depth optimization of the
infrastructure of Sage is under way (Categories, Caching...). I'd like to be
able to measure somehow the benefits for the end user. Unfortunately right now
there is no systematic way to measure the variation of s