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FontForge and moving forward

FontForge and moving forward

Posted May 14, 2015 16:50 UTC (Thu) by dashesy (guest, #74652)
In reply to: FontForge and moving forward by ssokolow
Parent article: FontForge and moving forward

I have only read praise about Rust, and am very eager to try it in what seems to be a good fit. What is the state of scientific computing in Rust? is there any equivalent of SciPy, NumPy, Scikits, Pandas, IPython and the most important one for me matplotlib in Rust?


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FontForge and moving forward

Posted May 15, 2015 5:26 UTC (Fri) by ssokolow (guest, #94568) [Link]

I don't personally use scientific computing stuff with heavy enough data loads to need anything more performant than ipython-notebook and it's not the kind of glamourous stuff that get trumpeted from the rooftops, so I don't have a ready answer.

However, crates.io does appear to already have a couple of different BLAS bindings, so there are obviously some people interested in that use.


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