Pandas like features

bioinfornatics bioinfornatics at fedoraproject.org
Sat Oct 24 11:05:48 UTC 2020


On Saturday, 24 October 2020 at 09:29:46 UTC, Russel Winder wrote:
> On Fri, 2020-10-23 at 23:00 +0000, bioinfornatics via 
> Digitalmars-d wrote: […]
>> To me a scientific library need to be HPC oriented, able
>> - to perform // computation on CPU or GPU
>> - to use divide and conquer strategy in order to compute over
>> multinode
>> - to have dataframe features
>> - to have scipy features
>> A such library would be awesome as at these time python 
>> slowness
>> become more and more important as data grow exponentially year
>> after year
>
> Acting somewhat as "Devil's Advocate"…
>
> Why not just use Chapel https://chapel-lang.org/ – it is a 
> programming language designed to run in parallel contexts and 
> has an awful lot of the stuff other (invariable sequential, cf. 
> C++, D, Rust) programming language have trouble providing.
>
> I am not sure Chapel has pandas style data frames explicitly 
> but I'll bet something equivalent is already in there.

Maybe, anyway since years D search the killer app. Really I 
thanks thisr area it is perfect for D.
Data Business analysis is so important in this day in science, 
economy and other D could be a good choice.


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