> > > > FWIW, in case "someone" cares: > > > > http://www.boost.org/libs/random/index.html It's a nice > > > > library architecture, designed and implemented by people who > > > > know the domain, and I think it should be applicable to > > > > Python. > > > > > > I'm willing to implement this one. > > > > Please do! (Have you got much experience with random number > > generation?) > > Yes, but my experience is out-of-date. I've read Knuth (esp the > part on testing generators), done numerical analysis, written > simulations and high-end crypto, etc. The Mersenne Twister > algorithm is new to me -- studying it is part of my motivation to > volunteer to implement it. Cool! You & Tim will have something to talk about. --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)
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