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So it's been a few years since I've posted about my math library, Fermat. It's also been a few years since I've worked on it at all. A big part of that is that the library was getting too large and complex for one person to reasonably keep track of. This complexity also makes it more difficult to use, in my opinion.
Because of this, I decided to pull out much of the functionality in Fermat into various modules, which I'm working on getting to stable v1.0 releases. So far I've released stable versions (with excellent test coverage) for Fermat Coordinate Systems and Fermat Stats.
Because of this, I decided to pull out much of the functionality in Fermat into various modules, which I'm working on getting to stable v1.0 releases. So far I've released stable versions (with excellent test coverage) for Fermat Coordinate Systems and Fermat Stats.