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Subject: Re: [boost] performance of a linear algebra/matrix library
From: DE (satan66613_at_[hidden])
Date: 2010-05-07 09:10:19
on 07.05.2010 at 1:32
Stefan Seefeld wrote :
> On 05/06/2010 01:02 PM, DE wrote:
>> so my question is: how fast such a lib should be to make everybody
>> happy?
>>
> I think this is the wrong question to ask. You can't "make everybody
> happy". Rather than attempt that, you should think very hard about what
> target (users, architectures, use-cases) are most important to you, and
> then design and optimize for those.
i do my best
> (I'm particularly thinking of multi-core and similar platforms, where
> implicitly parallelizable code is key to acceptance.)
this will be the next thing to be concerned after the design is
finished
-- Pavel
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