Chip Hogg
Chip Hogg
Yeah, that sounds like a really compelling use case!
I've got a couple of questions/comments on this issue. > To not depend on external libraries and to provide correct, fast, and simple examples of LA usage with quantities we...
If we're going that route, I suggest not even making the dimensionality configurable at all. Just keep it simple and use 3D vectors.
@Spammed, a full "linear algebra + quantities" solution would be able to handle this. We would need interfaces to provide a separate unit for each index, and facilities for correctly...
Wow --- thanks for taking the time to share your ideas in a form that's precise enough to execute! :slightly_smiling_face: Yes, as predicted, all the builds broken, but that's not...
OK, thanks for your patience. :slightly_smiling_face: It's a really exciting time at Aurora right now, so I haven't had much time/energy on weeknights to respond. But now let me provide...
I wanted to update my thoughts here, because I ran across this YouTube video: [CppCon 2019: Robert Schumacher “Don't Package Your Libraries, Write Packagable Libraries! (Part 2)” ](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_5weX5mx8hc) Above, I...
Note to self: if we decide that we should gather all scale factors for a unit, then we'd want to make that change _before_ we write these tutorials.
Constants would be a great 200-level tutorial --- especially using them for embedded applications with bits and bytes.
Also: abbreviated construction with unit symbols.