GenericArpack.jl
A pure Julia translation of the Arpack library for eigenvalues and eigenvectors but for any numeric types. (Symmetric only right now) (by dgleich)
ObjectOriented.jl
Conventional object-oriented programming in Julia without breaking Julia's core design ideas (by Suzhou-Tongyuan)
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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GenericArpack.jl
Posts with mentions or reviews of GenericArpack.jl.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-08-18.
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Julia 1.8 has been released
For some examples of people porting existing C++ Fortran libraries to julia, you should check out https://github.com/JuliaLinearAlgebra/Octavian.jl, https://github.com/dgleich/GenericArpack.jl, https://github.com/apache/arrow-julia (just off the top of my head). These are all ports of C++ or Fortran libraries that match (or exceed) performance of the original, and in the case of Arrow.jl is faster, more general, and 10x less code.
ObjectOriented.jl
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With v1.9 about to land, what do you hope v1.10 has?
Not being an expert in Julia, I reckon that whatever https://github.com/Suzhou-Tongyuan/ObjectOriented.jl does, also included meeting around with language internals. It's macros in Julia but what is the real difference?
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Julia 1.8 has been released
> And if that’s what you want to stick to, I guess you could program in that style by making the “object” the first method argument, and wrapping the functions along with the struct definition in a module.
You might not even need to do that. This package was released recently, implementing OOP: https://github.com/Suzhou-Tongyuan/ObjectOriented.jl
- Objectoriented.jl: a mechanical OOP programming library based on CPython OOP
What are some alternatives?
When comparing GenericArpack.jl and ObjectOriented.jl you can also consider the following projects:
arrow-julia - Official Julia implementation of Apache Arrow
ProtoStructs.jl - Easy prototyping of structs
ITensors.jl - A Julia library for efficient tensor computations and tensor network calculations
RecursiveArrayTools.jl - Tools for easily handling objects like arrays of arrays and deeper nestings in scientific machine learning (SciML) and other applications
Octavian.jl - Multi-threaded BLAS-like library that provides pure Julia matrix multiplication
TruncatedStacktraces.jl - Simpler stacktraces for the Julia Programming Language
GenericArpack.jl vs arrow-julia
ObjectOriented.jl vs ProtoStructs.jl
GenericArpack.jl vs ITensors.jl
ObjectOriented.jl vs arrow-julia
GenericArpack.jl vs RecursiveArrayTools.jl
ObjectOriented.jl vs RecursiveArrayTools.jl
GenericArpack.jl vs ProtoStructs.jl
ObjectOriented.jl vs ITensors.jl
GenericArpack.jl vs Octavian.jl
ObjectOriented.jl vs TruncatedStacktraces.jl