Writing time this weekend: an introduction to scientific computing in #rustlang, getting into crates and language features at the same time (hopefully with the right pace). It's geared to people in the Python/R/Julia world who are curious to have a peek at #rustlang.
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Good start! This reminded me of a blog post I wrote a year ago https://bit.ly/2SqeAA6 the first thing is how did you micro benchmark? even without bound checking naive Rust is not as fast as Numpy, but ndarray was fastest ...
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If you didn't use cargo benchmark (black box) or criterion crate, most probably the Rust result is wrong. If done in a simple loop, the compiler sees it's the same thing and won't compute it again. #![feature(test)] or criterion handle that.
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for sure, reading now!
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