From: LIU H. <lh_...@12...> - 2021-07-02 15:38:00
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在 2021-06-30 21:37, Andrew Lowe 写道: > > Having said all of this, having been in academia for the last 10 years, the whole > git/git-hub/gitlab thing has passed me by so any advice on the best way to make the eventual steps > to create Barry accessible to a wider audience would be greatly appreciated. > For those non-computer scientists or engineers, I believe Python is something simpler, more intuitive and (likely) more useful, than C or C++. Resource management, pointer reachability, undefined behavior, and so on, all require integrated knowledge about computers and ISAs; it's not like 'I want to create a matrix and multiply it with another'. Although our environments (MSYS, MINGW32, MINGW64, UCRT64 and CLANG64), would it be better to provide more specialized pre-configured environments, such as 'Barry for C and C++', 'Barry for Python', etc.? That can also make them smaller so they don't take up too much room on memory sticks. -- Best regards, LIU Hao |