
Hi Mark, I might become your user. Currently, for Agda I have rolled my own sparse matrix implementation, see http://hackage.haskell.org/packages/archive/Agda/latest/doc/html/src/Agda-Te... Cheers, Andreas On 29.11.12 5:03 PM, Mark Flamer wrote:
I am looking to continue to learn Haskell while working on something that might eventually be useful to others and get posted on Hackage. I have written quite a bit of Haskell code now, some useful and a lot just throw away for learning. In the past others have expressed interest in having a native Haskell sparse matrix and linear algebra library available(not just bindings to a C lib). This in combination with FEM is one of my interests. So my questions, is anyone currently working on a project like this? Does it seem like a good project/addition to the community? I'm also interested if anyone has any other project idea's, maybe even to collaborate on. Thanks
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