> However there are quite a few sparse blas and lapack implementations now.
There's the NIST sparse blas, and MKL has a similar but not exactly compatible version. These never really took off in adoption (MKL's widely used of course, but I'd wager these particular functions are not). What sparse lapack are you talking about?
> If you want to help us fix it we are hiring ;).
We were at the same dinner a couple weeks ago actually. I'm enjoying where I am using Julia and LLVM, not sure if you could pay me enough to make me want to work on the JVM.
There's the NIST sparse blas, and MKL has a similar but not exactly compatible version. These never really took off in adoption (MKL's widely used of course, but I'd wager these particular functions are not). What sparse lapack are you talking about?
> If you want to help us fix it we are hiring ;).
We were at the same dinner a couple weeks ago actually. I'm enjoying where I am using Julia and LLVM, not sure if you could pay me enough to make me want to work on the JVM.