Feb 6, 2011 - Tideland Common Go Library grows
Now as the Go book is written and public available I'm able to continue the development of the Tideland Common Go Library. The latest feature is a simple kind of markup language which can be used for configuration or systems like wikis. The documentation is already started but not yet finished. Another new package is for numerical processing. It currently provides points and vectors as well as polynomial, cubic spline, and least square functions. Future extensions will concentrate on stochastic functions for the usage inside the Event-Driven Cell Architecture.
