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The PyCon blog: PyCon schedule on Guidebook!
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Friday, April 03, 2015. PyCon schedule on Guidebook! There's a lot going on at PyCon this year. If you've paid for tutorials, you have those to keep track of. Then there's the free sponsor tutorials. Then there's 95 talks going on in 5 parallel tracks. Then there's open spaces. Then there's evening stuff. Lots of stuff! We have once again partnered with them to provide an excellent web and mobile schedule for you to keep track of everything at https:/ guidebook.com/guide/31995/. 5K Charity Fun Run. Guide...
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The PyCon blog: PyCon JP 2015 Call for Proposals
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Wednesday, May 27, 2015. PyCon JP 2015 Call for Proposals. The annual PyCon JP 2015. Will be held at Plaza Heisei in Tokyo. The schedule is as below. Tutorial: 2015 October 9(Fri). Conference: 2015 October 10(Sat)-11(Sun). Development Sprints: 2015 October 12(Mon / Public Holiday in Japan). We are currently seeking proposals for talks for this event. Visit the PyCon JP 2015 Call for Proposals. Page for more information. Submission deadline is 15th July. For more information visit our official website.
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Introduction to Python: An open resource for students and teachers
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Variables, Strings, and Numbers. While Loops and Input. Mapping Global Earthquake Activity. A preliminary list of tutorials, talks, and challenges is provided below. This page will be updated frequently. For information related to Python programming, always refer to the official Python documentation. Google Python class - YouTube videos. Introduction to Python and strings. Working with lists, tuples and sorting. Working with dictionaries and files. Using modules, system commands. Exceptions, parsing URLs.
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Documentation — SciPy.org
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Documentation for core SciPy Stack projects:. Page contains links to several good tutorials dealing with the SciPy stack.
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Citing packages in the SciPy ecosystem — SciPy.org
http://www.scipy.org/citing.html
Citing packages in the SciPy ecosystem. A number of articles related to scientific computing with Python have appeared; a selection related to some of the core toolstack are listed below. See also the May 2007. Editions of the journal. Computing in Science and Engineering. Which focuses on scientific computing with Python. Jones E, Oliphant E, Peterson P,. SciPy: Open Source Scientific Tools for Python. 2001-, http:/ www.scipy.org/. Online; accessed today ]. Here’s an example of a BibTeX entry:. Computin...
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The PyCon blog: PyCon's response to an inappropriate incident on March 17th
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Wednesday, March 20, 2013. PyCons response to an inappropriate incident on March 17th. On Sunday March 17th an incident occurred involving some inappropriate comments made during a crowded plenary session. Per the stated guidelines for attendees. 160;and staff. 160;the issue was reported to the PyCon 2013 staff and resolved privately. If anyone has additional questions or concerns about this event or these sanctions, please contact Jesse Noller at jnoller@python.org . Visit our official web site. PyCon...
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Prabhu Ramachandran: July 2008
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Friday, July 11, 2008. Mayavi sprint July 2008: a summary. Here is a picture of part of the sprint room at the Enthought office on day one (2nd July). Part of the room on 8th. We had identified various things to do and these are all put up on the Mayavi sprint wiki page. I'll summarize these in short below in no particular order (more details on the wiki page):. Mayavi2 -d file.ext. Where the file extension. Ext is any supported data file extension (vtk, wrl, 3ds, jpeg, png etc.). Gaël led a group (Field...
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Jarrod Millman: November 2009
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Sunday, November 29, 2009. I spent most of today working on the SciPy 2009 proceedings with Gael and catching up on sleep and email. For dinner, Gael, Emmanuelle, and I meet Jean-Baptiste Poline at the Denfert-Rochereau station and found a very traditional french wine bar called Au Vin des Rues. PJ Toussaint, who just flew back from a conference in Greece, joined us just in time for dessert. Links to this post. To stay with Gael and Emmanuelle. Here is the entrance to where I am staying:. Which we hope t...
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Implementing NumPy's ufuncs using CorePy
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Sunday, August 16, 2009. Closing in on the finish here. I think I've achieved all the goals described in my original proposal, and ended up going a little further using the framework to write custom ufuncs. To refresh, the SVN is here:. Https:/ svn.osl.iu.edu/trac/corepy/browser/branches/afriedle-gsoc-ufunc. I cleaned up the framework a little, and extended it to support multiple output arrays. In fact, any combination of inputs and outputs is supported as long as the total is. L = 10/sqrt(x* 2 y* 2).
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