FEM library?
Nicholas Wilson via Digitalmars-d-learn
digitalmars-d-learn at puremagic.com
Wed Feb 22 05:41:39 PST 2017
On Wednesday, 22 February 2017 at 11:37:41 UTC, XavierAP wrote:
> @Nicholas yes such a FEM library to be developed would heavily
> depend on Mir. Ilya Yaroshenko pointed me to it in another
> thread. I didn't know about DlangScience, thanks. Looks like
> there is some overlap?
I think mir used to be part of DlangScience, but I don't really
know the history.
Ilya and Seb are on both teams. From what I understand
DlangScience is
and aggregation of science related projects as well as some "in
house" stuff
see e.g. the stats stuff.
>
> @Dukc thanks!
>
> Whenever in the future I'm developing for a library project or
> following it... Looks like those development threads currently
> go in the General board? Wouldn't it be better to split them
> together into one board within the Development section? Looks
> like inside General, library/project threads get lost and
> buried too quickly. I know many/most people are using this via
> email though, but still.
If you're looking for libraries (to use and/or to contribute)
general is the place.
If you're wondering how they work/ how to use them, learn is
best, although it could go in general.
If you've done something cool (like this!) put it on announce.
If you're participating in the development of then you'll want to
use whatever medium the other dev use e.g. gitter/github
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