It would be valuable if QOCO could be accessed from Julia. Popular DSLs in Julia are JuMP.jl and Convex.jl.
The most direct approach to making QOCO accessible for these packages (and thus Julia) would be to provide an abstraction layer to the solver via MathOptInterface.
The best starting point would probably be the tutorial implementing a solver interface. It would also be helpful to look at existing implementations such as Zaphod.jl, ECOS.jl and SCS.jl.
cc: @blegat
It would be valuable if QOCO could be accessed from Julia. Popular DSLs in Julia are JuMP.jl and Convex.jl.
The most direct approach to making QOCO accessible for these packages (and thus Julia) would be to provide an abstraction layer to the solver via MathOptInterface.
The best starting point would probably be the tutorial implementing a solver interface. It would also be helpful to look at existing implementations such as Zaphod.jl, ECOS.jl and SCS.jl.
cc: @blegat