Sadly nothing Go specific. We're working on making it easier to work with.
Yes it does. We (at the Netherlands eScience Center) will be building such an interface next January, extending Entangled (https://entangled.github.io). This approach uses Markdown and enables editing your code both in…
There are notable exceptions. In scientific programming, code is tightly linked to scientific context and explaining stuff in prose is vital for being able to understand. Often, people claiming their code just reads…
In cosmology we use a similar procedure to generate initial conditions of sample universes. Just then the noise is in 3D. The article raises a question about the Gaussian nature of the generated noise. To generate…
There is so much hate here for the GIL, which is undeserved. You tend to not notice all the nice safety it gives you. If you want to speed up your Python code you could of course try to make it run in parallel:…
The solution here is that you can edit code, with all your IDE features enabled, in tangled form. Changes are automatically merged into the Markdown by the Entangled daemon.
Next exercise: implement the fast Fourier transform as a multi-layered network.
Hear, hear! I think this problem is also beautifully put by the Knuth in Surreal Numbers. Results are boiled down to the smallest possible representation, without giving a historical/pedagogical overview, or even the…
Would also be cool as a Vim plugin!
It's a nice figure displaying the presence of elements in the Earth core, human body and cell phones, but why does it give no hydrogen in cell phones? Also the picture of "native gold" is really pyrite, also known as…
Sadly nothing Go specific. We're working on making it easier to work with.
Yes it does. We (at the Netherlands eScience Center) will be building such an interface next January, extending Entangled (https://entangled.github.io). This approach uses Markdown and enables editing your code both in…
There are notable exceptions. In scientific programming, code is tightly linked to scientific context and explaining stuff in prose is vital for being able to understand. Often, people claiming their code just reads…
In cosmology we use a similar procedure to generate initial conditions of sample universes. Just then the noise is in 3D. The article raises a question about the Gaussian nature of the generated noise. To generate…
There is so much hate here for the GIL, which is undeserved. You tend to not notice all the nice safety it gives you. If you want to speed up your Python code you could of course try to make it run in parallel:…
The solution here is that you can edit code, with all your IDE features enabled, in tangled form. Changes are automatically merged into the Markdown by the Entangled daemon.
Next exercise: implement the fast Fourier transform as a multi-layered network.
Hear, hear! I think this problem is also beautifully put by the Knuth in Surreal Numbers. Results are boiled down to the smallest possible representation, without giving a historical/pedagogical overview, or even the…
Would also be cool as a Vim plugin!
It's a nice figure displaying the presence of elements in the Earth core, human body and cell phones, but why does it give no hydrogen in cell phones? Also the picture of "native gold" is really pyrite, also known as…