
"eric" == eric <eric@scipy.org> writes:
eric> Prabhu, This is *excellent*. Thanks for taking the time to eric> put together a real world example showing so many different eric> ways of doing things. Its a great introduction to multiple eric> concepts. It should definitely go in SciPy. I'll find a eric> place for it soon. For now, I'll post it on the web-site. Thanks! Since I'd spent time learning things I thought it would be easy for others to get the hang of it if I summarized it all and gave a working example. I learnt quite a bit. We also got to benchmark things with c++ and fortran. I have one more question. How good is pyMPI? I noticed that you are one of the developers on the sourceforge project. There isnt a proper web page or docs or any examples. ScientificPython has an MPI module. How good are these in terms of performance/capabilities and ease of use? Its obvious as to what direction I'm going. If pyMPI works well, then based on the preliminary results we have with weave, f2py etc. its pretty clear that one can do really *serious* high performance computing using Python. That would be simply amazing! The power of the Python language with very decent performance. This would make it possible to create complex CFD (or other highly compute intensive) applications using Python. The possibilities are immense! eric> Thanks again for all your help debugging things and for the eric> nice document, eric Thank you for weave!! This is the least I could do. :) prabhu