Thorough benchmarks [$200]
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Project: "Thorough benchmarks" [$200]
We have a small benchmark suite already implemented for our other repositories, which is executed as part of our CI runs. It is defined in the benchmark
folder and reported for each pull request. We would like to implement a similar benchmark suite here to include many facets of this library. E.g. basic symbolic operations, simplifications, rule application, flattening and expanding, expressing into numerical backends, time to import, etc. The new benchmarks should be legible, easy to follow, and organized by topic. Most of them should be microbenchmarks testing only one concept, but a few holistic benchmarks would make sense as well.
Required skills: Generic Julia skills.
Reviewer: Stefan Krastanov
Duration: 1 month
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Hi @Krastanov , I would like to work on this .
Hi, @coderight1 . Apologies for the slow response, I did not see this message originally. Do you have past experience experience with Julia? Could you list out a rough plan for what you are going to do?
I'm ready to take this on @Krastanov
sounds great! Marking as reserved