Computer Science – Programming Languages
Scientific paper
2011-11-15
Computer Science
Programming Languages
Technical report, University of Sistan and Baluchestan, November 2011
Scientific paper
Many scientists and engineers use Octave or MATLAB as their preferred programming language. However, dynamic nature of these languages can lead to slower running-time of programs written in these languages compared to programs written in languages which are not as dynamic, like C, C++ and Fortran. In this work we have developed a translator for a new programming language (tym) that tries to address performance issues which are common is scientific programs by adding new constructs to Octave/MATLAB.
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