November 17, 2010
I am happy to announce blip 0.5

	http://dsource.org/projects/blip

why 0.5? because it works for me, but hopefully it will work for others too, and 1.0 will be a release with more contributors...

Blip is a library that offers

 * N-dimensional arrays (blip.narray) that have a nice interface to lapack (that leverages the wrappers of baxissimo)
 * 2,3 and 4D vectors, matrixes and quaternions from the omg library of h3r3tic
 * multidimensional arrays, with nice to use wrappers to blas/lapack
 * a testing framework that can cope both with combinatorial and random testing
   this means that you can define an environment (be it struct or class, maybe even templatized)
   and then define generators that create one such environment (see blip.rtest.BasicGenerators)
   then you can define testing functions that will receive newly generated environments and do the tests
 * serialization (blip.serialization) that supports both json format, that can be used also for input files and an
   efficient binary representation
 * MPI parallelization built on the top of mpi, but abstracting it away (so that a pure tcp implementation is possible),
   for tightly coupled parallelization
 * a Distribued Objects framework that does rpc via proxies (blip.parallel.rpc)
 * a simple socket library that can be used to connect external programs, even if written in fortran or C (for a weak parallel coupling)
 * a coherent and efficient io abstraction

But what might be most interesting is.

 * SMP parallelization (blip.parallel.smp) a numa aware very flexible framework

a parallelization framework that can cope well with both thread like and data like parallelism, integrated with libev
to offer efficient socket i/o and much more.

An overview of blip is given in
	http://dsource.org/projects/blip/wiki/BlipOverview
The parallelization is discussed in
	http://dsource.org/projects/blip/wiki/ParallelizationConcepts
finally to install it see
	http://dsource.org/projects/blip/wiki/GettingStarted

enjoy

Fawzi
November 19, 2010
On Wed, 17 Nov 2010 23:42:49 +0100, Fawzi Mohamed wrote:

> I am happy to announce blip 0.5
> 
> 	http://dsource.org/projects/blip
> 
> why 0.5? because it works for me, but hopefully it will work for others too, and 1.0 will be a release with more contributors...
> 
> Blip is a library that offers
> 
>   * N-dimensional arrays (blip.narray) that have a nice interface to
> lapack (that leverages the wrappers of baxissimo)
>   * 2,3 and 4D vectors, matrixes and quaternions from the omg library
> of h3r3tic
>   * multidimensional arrays, with nice to use wrappers to blas/lapack *
>   a testing framework that can cope both with combinatorial and
> random testing
>     this means that you can define an environment (be it struct or
> class, maybe even templatized)
>     and then define generators that create one such environment (see
> blip.rtest.BasicGenerators)
>     then you can define testing functions that will receive newly
> generated environments and do the tests
>   * serialization (blip.serialization) that supports both json format,
> that can be used also for input files and an
>     efficient binary representation
>   * MPI parallelization built on the top of mpi, but abstracting it
> away (so that a pure tcp implementation is possible),
>     for tightly coupled parallelization
>   * a Distribued Objects framework that does rpc via proxies
> (blip.parallel.rpc)
>   * a simple socket library that can be used to connect external
> programs, even if written in fortran or C (for a weak parallel coupling)
>   * a coherent and efficient io abstraction
> 
> But what might be most interesting is.
> 
>   * SMP parallelization (blip.parallel.smp) a numa aware very flexible
> framework
> 
> a parallelization framework that can cope well with both thread like and data like parallelism, integrated with libev to offer efficient socket i/o and much more.
> 
> An overview of blip is given in
> 	http://dsource.org/projects/blip/wiki/BlipOverview
> The parallelization is discussed in
> 	http://dsource.org/projects/blip/wiki/ParallelizationConcepts
> finally to install it see
> 	http://dsource.org/projects/blip/wiki/GettingStarted
> 
> enjoy
> 
> Fawzi

This looks pretty good.  Too bad it's only for D1.  I'll be keeping an eye out for a D2 version in the future. ;)

-Lars