Perhaps R for SBCL could be also a good idea. There is maxima, a symbolic computer algebra system and cffi to connect with C, also f2cl (fortran to lisp), quicklisp for distributing libraries. Also a R version in sbcl…
On my computer Linux 3.0.0-15-generic #24-Ubuntu SMP Mon Dec 12 15:23:55 UTC 2011 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux RAM=6G "Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU Q8200 @ 2.33GHz" A simple comparison using binary-tree (from computer…
a) There will be problems in the Computer Language Benchmark. Like with the excellent LuaJit, they only allow one version of a language, so a war of implementations to appear would not be surprising. b) Now that Python…
A silly question: Can I call jruby or jirb with something like classpath? I don't want to lose my java applet for firefox,(ubuntu 11.04 64 bits,four-cores). I would also like to see some comparison, for example like in…
I just update to java7 in ubuntu 11.04 then using sudo update-java-alternatives there is an error: no alternatives for -javaplugin.so
Perhaps R for SBCL could be also a good idea. There is maxima, a symbolic computer algebra system and cffi to connect with C, also f2cl (fortran to lisp), quicklisp for distributing libraries. Also a R version in sbcl…
On my computer Linux 3.0.0-15-generic #24-Ubuntu SMP Mon Dec 12 15:23:55 UTC 2011 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux RAM=6G "Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU Q8200 @ 2.33GHz" A simple comparison using binary-tree (from computer…
a) There will be problems in the Computer Language Benchmark. Like with the excellent LuaJit, they only allow one version of a language, so a war of implementations to appear would not be surprising. b) Now that Python…
A silly question: Can I call jruby or jirb with something like classpath? I don't want to lose my java applet for firefox,(ubuntu 11.04 64 bits,four-cores). I would also like to see some comparison, for example like in…
I just update to java7 in ubuntu 11.04 then using sudo update-java-alternatives there is an error: no alternatives for -javaplugin.so