pyhpc-benchmarks VS PSyclone

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pyhpc-benchmarks

A suite of benchmarks for CPU and GPU performance of the most popular high-performance libraries for Python :rocket: (by dionhaefner)

PSyclone

Domain-specific compiler and code transformation system for Finite Difference/Volume/Element Earth-system models in Fortran (by stfc)
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pyhpc-benchmarks PSyclone
6 1
301 94
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3.2 9.9
4 months ago 7 days ago
Python Python
The Unlicense BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License
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pyhpc-benchmarks

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PSyclone

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  • OCaml vs Haskell for finance
    3 projects | /r/functionalprogramming | 21 May 2022
    I remember they had projects like LFRic, GungHo, and PSyclone (https://github.com/stfc/PSyclone). This last one, I think was intended to allow its users to write code in Python, in a notebook, and then translate it into Fortran. I don't know if this is something that could be used for trying to combine Python with some FP library and then compile to Fortran, or maybe use a similar approach and transpile parts of Ocaml/Haskell/lisp/etc into Fortran...

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