The sixth month of work focused on work in the following areas:
- Performance analysis
- Refactoring
- Debugging features
- Jupyter Notebook Integration
- Singularity Integration
- Visualization
The sixth month of work focused on work in the following areas:
On February 23rd, Steve presented a Phylanx seminar on the current state of the Python front-end to Phylanx, PhyFun. This method of binding Phylanx primitives utilizes Python decorators. The Continue reading
On February 9th, Hartmut presented another Phylanx seminar on the current state of the project. In addition to laying out the project in more detail, he described the special language PhySL which he and Continue reading
The fifth month of work focused on work in the following areas:
The Phylanx team is excited to announce a search for a postdoctoral researcher to help us to take our project’s development to the next level! We are now entering the sixth month of work and we find Continue reading
The fourth month of work focused on work in the following areas: Continue reading
Agave is a science-as-a-service platform which we are considering leveraging to assist the dissemination of our work. To help us understand what it can offer our team member, Steve, gave a presentation on the technology on December 11th. Continue reading
The third month of work focused on
Now that an HPX back-end is taking shape, the Phylanx team is starting to strategize how best to interface with a forthcoming python front-end. In a talk on November 3rd, Rod discussed the methods of interacting with Python in other projects, the current design of Phylanx, and a Continue reading
The second month of work focused on