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R Loves Math: cpp11armadillo connects R with Armadillo C++ linear algebra library, prioritizes prioritize safety over speed
cpp11armadillo connects R with the Armadillo C++ linear algebra library through the modern cpp11 interface, providing developers with safer, more flexible tools for computationally intensive work.
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Mauricio “Pachá” Vargas S.
Published
August 21, 2025
Because of delays with my scholarship payment, if this post is useful to you I kindly ask a minimal donation on Buy Me a Coffee. It shall be used to continue my Open Source efforts. The full explanation is here: A Personal Message from an Open Source Contributor.
I gave this interview to the R Consortium, who generously funded cpp11armadillo for Nov 2025 – March 2026.
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