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Exactly my thinking.

<disclaimer>I work in a company that deals exclusively with OR. This means that we might be overly specialized for this product.</disclaimer>

I see OR-Tools as an educational product. The tool is easy to start tinkering with and it has superb documentation - even for people not specialized in combinatorial optimization.




Can you link to your company. I've always thought it would be cool to 100% work on LP, MIP, and Nonlinear models. Do y'all use CPLEX/GUROBI for the big stuff and Prolog for more discreet items?


What do you work on?




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