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hi,
after i tried vslab, i found it is very promising to replace Matlab, but i feel vslab is just a IDE using F# interactive as visualization front end yet.
the general scientific environment needs a sound math engine or lib as the back end, is there plans to create or bind such libs. that's all i thank about.
i really get exsited about this kind of project, cause i am sort of tired of Matlab, and wish it success!
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You can use the Math.NET library:
http://mathnet.opensourcedotnet.info/
-- Antonio
From: babaq [mailto:notifications@codeplex.com]
Sent: sabato 14 febbraio 2009 7.31
To: Antonio Cisternino
Subject: where is the fundational math library [vslab:47125]
From: babaq
hi,
after i tried vslab, i found it is very promising to replace Matlab, but i
feel vslab is just a IDE using F# interactive as visualization front
end yet.
the general scientific environment needs a sound math engine or lib as the back
end, is there plans to create or bind such libs. that's all
i thank about.
i really get exsited about this kind of project, cause i am sort
of tired of Matlab, and wish it success!
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Just an aside, F# is a "friendly" language and items like VSLab are for experimentation, not replacement for products like MatLab.
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Edited Oct 19 2009 at 1:10 AM
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I think Microsoft F# PowerPack for .NET 4.0 will suite some people greatly.
And some other stuff http://www.diigo.com/list/asdandrizzo/net-computer-science
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