Hello all,
I have a grad student who is starting to do a generic framework for digital audio signal processing in Smalltalk (should be portable to both Squeak and VisualWorks), and I know there are several good abstract math hierarchies (classes for functions, fcn. composition and application, polynomials, etc.) out there. Would any of you happen to have good pointers to spare??
Stephen:
Dieder Besset's new book may have at least some of what you want. Here is the info from Amazon:
Object-Oriented Implementation of Numerical Methods: An Introduction with Java & Smalltalk by Didier H. Besset Our Price: $54.95 Availability: Usually ships within 24 hours. Hardcover - 792 pages Bk&Cd Rom edition (October 2000) Morgan Kaufmann Publishers; ISBN: 1558606793 ; Dimensions (in inches): 1.69 x 9.55 x 7.66 Avg. Customer Rating: *****
There may by now be a Squeak port. I moved the code, written in IBM Smalltalk, to Squeak in January, using some tools I have for that, and identified 4-5 spots that needed minor changes due to differences in exception handling. I then passed it back to Didier. I don't know its current status, but he considers a Squeak port to be important.
The publishers page on this book is: http://www.mkp.com/books_catalog/catalog.asp?ISBN=1-55860-679-3
I'll check on the current status of the Squeak port.
Dave
At 21:21 -0800 2/26/01, Stephen T. Pope wrote:
Hello all,
I have a grad student who is starting to do a generic framework for digital audio signal processing in Smalltalk (should be portable to both Squeak and VisualWorks), and I know there are several good abstract math hierarchies (classes for functions, fcn. composition and application, polynomials, etc.) out there. Would any of you happen to have good pointers to spare??
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