This project has been an exciting journey for me since my last post. Since then, I have encountered a few roadblocks and finished a substantial amount of graduate school requirements. The scope of the project has grown to something beyond just a simple wrapper for TACO, and I’d like to discuss its capabilities after releasing a beta version. To give an answer to your question, Tortilla will include an interface for calling the (C++) TACO directly. I have made my next semester free to work on this software, and I intend to release a beta version by the semester’s end (December).
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