May-03-2019, 02:17 PM
Hello everyone,
I discovered a new software MatDeck, which makes possible to write and execute the Python code in MatDeck documents.
As stated at the webpage https://labdeck.com/data-acquisition/pro...n-matdeck/ :
In MatDeck, programming is commonly done using MatDeck Script with C++ style. However, due to the increasing popularity of Python, especially among newcomers, MatDeck has been enriched with a new feature of programming in Python. MatDeck’s framework allows simultaneous text editing, script language coding (including both: MatDeck Script and Python), GUI capabilities, and data visualization. Beginners in programming may prefer Python for their first steps. However, if a greater processing speed is required the option to execute MatDeck documents and Script codes at almost C++ speed using “Build And Run Exe” option still remains. This where maximum computational speed is needed, there also exists the possibility to write low level processing procedures in C++ language and then add them in as plug-ins.
Is this idea interesting to Python community?
I discovered a new software MatDeck, which makes possible to write and execute the Python code in MatDeck documents.
As stated at the webpage https://labdeck.com/data-acquisition/pro...n-matdeck/ :
In MatDeck, programming is commonly done using MatDeck Script with C++ style. However, due to the increasing popularity of Python, especially among newcomers, MatDeck has been enriched with a new feature of programming in Python. MatDeck’s framework allows simultaneous text editing, script language coding (including both: MatDeck Script and Python), GUI capabilities, and data visualization. Beginners in programming may prefer Python for their first steps. However, if a greater processing speed is required the option to execute MatDeck documents and Script codes at almost C++ speed using “Build And Run Exe” option still remains. This where maximum computational speed is needed, there also exists the possibility to write low level processing procedures in C++ language and then add them in as plug-ins.
Is this idea interesting to Python community?