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How similar is it?



Reminds me of an early version of ArrayFire from 2009 or so. The project highlights 3 aspects:

* Automatic memory management - Been in ArrayFire since 2008

* Their pfor statement - See ArrayFire's GFOR, http://www.accelereyes.com/arrayfire/c/page_gfor.htm

* High-order functions - Been in ArrayFire since 2009

It's always interesting to watch other people reinvent the wheel. It takes a lot of talent though. If the people behind this want an awesome opportunity to join with our team (where we live this stuff every day and have developed a great culture and customer focus), give me a holler. Find me at http://notonlyluck.com


It's interesting how much startups tend to talk about how great the culture is. Can you elaborate on this 'developed culture.' I am really curious and hoping for a real response, not fluff.


I've written dozens of posts about it. Maybe peruse some of the posts here: http://notonlyluck.com/category/culture/


I see, thanks.


Howdy goldenkey, founder of https://commando.io. Would you mind shooting us an e-mail, you can find it on the site.




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