On Mon, 2003-05-05 at 13:36, Alex Martelli wrote: > No thanks. I've paid my dues and I hope I will *NEVER* again have to > work with a system that thinks it's so smart it doesn't need my advisory > input -- or at least not on anything that's as performance-crucial as > those Fortran programs were (most of my work in IBM Research in > did with Rexx -- that's when I learned to love scripting! -- but then and > again we did have to crunch really huge batches of numbers). I think the graybox project is assuming that few people will have the luxury of working with a system that accepts useful advisory input. Given that hypothesis, they built a tool for identifying what algorithm is being used so that it can be tweaked appropriately. Jeremy
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