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Re: Kdb equivalent for J

by "amit.bolakani.technical@[EMAIL PROTECTED] " <amit.bolakani@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Apr 20, 2008 at 07:59 PM

On Apr 20, 12:35 pm, neit...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 (Martin Neitzel)
wrote:
> > The only problem is it [A+] is limited to Linux
>
> A+ is really portable across Unix platforms.  It's not just Linux,
> and it's not just x86.  Pre-compiled packages for a wide range of
> platforms can be downloaded fromwww.aplusdev.org, but I didn't
> have much trouble to compile the latest source myself on FreeBSD.
>
>                                                         Martin

Thanks alot for your responses.
I still had one more question on this topic: Do you guys think or know
from your experience that large excel type files (say around 50,000
rows) can be easily managed as memory mapped files without taking a
performance hit?




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Kdb equivalent for J
"amit.bolakani.techn  2008-04-19 15:08:06 
Re: Kdb equivalent for J
aleph0 <apl68000@[EMAI  2008-04-19 15:41:35 
Re: Kdb equivalent for J
neitzel@[EMAIL PROTECTED]  2008-04-20 16:35:58 
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sethb@[EMAIL PROTECTED]   2008-04-27 18:04:54 
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"amit.bolakani.techn  2008-04-19 16:54:35 
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cdburke@[EMAIL PROTECTED]  2008-04-19 20:32:13 
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"amit.bolakani.techn  2008-04-20 19:59:28 
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microapl@[EMAIL PROTECTED  2008-04-21 01:23:36 

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