/MathSharp

A vector and matrix library written in C# using hardware intrinsics

Primary LanguageC#MIT LicenseMIT

MathSharp

MathSharp is a vector and matrix library written in C# using hardware intrinsics. Thanks to hardware acceleration, MathSharp is significantly faster than most mathematics libraries out there, but only supports .NET Core 3.0 and up.

Disclaimer

MathSharp is a library written, managed, and maintained by John Kelly (@johnkellyoxford)

How to use

TODO

Contributing

MathSharp uses and encourages Early Pull Requests. Please don't wait until you're done to open a PR!

  1. Install Git and the .Net Core SDK
  2. Fork MathSharp
  3. Create a branch on your fork.
  4. Add an empty commit to start your work off (and let you open a PR): git commit --allow-empty -m "start of [thing you're working on]"
  5. Open a Pull request with [WIP] in the title. Do this before you actually start working.
  6. Make your commits in small, incremental steps with clear descriptions.
  7. Tag a maintainer when you're done and ask for a review!

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License & Copyright

MathSharp is licensed under the MIT license. Full copyright belongs to @johnkellyoxford.