| ▲ | tpoacher a day ago | |||||||||||||
One small piece of feedback for the dev, since I see you've been replying to comments here. I had to jump like 3 links and 4 pages down to figure out what runmat actually "is" / "does". As someone who's done their whole thesis using Octave this looks interesting. I love Octave, it's one of my favourite languages. And, for reasons I don't understand even myself, I don't like matlab that much (though I admit their documentation is excellent). How would you "sell" runmat to someone like me? | ||||||||||||||
| ▲ | finbarr1987 a day ago | parent [-] | |||||||||||||
Thanks for digging in ;) We just released RunMat in August as an open-source, fast MATLAB runtime. The goal is to make it the fastest way to run math, period. Coming from Octave, you'll notice significant speedup advantages, you can see some of our benchmarks with it here https://runmat.org/blog/introducing-runmat Last month, we put out 250+ built-in functions and Accelerate, which fuses operations and routes between CPU/GPU without any extra code/memory management, i.e. no GPUarray. We're still flushing out the plotting function, but we'll have updates to share around that and a browser version very soon. | ||||||||||||||
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