On Thu, 2017-03-09 at 15:45 +0100, Jaime Fernández del Río wrote: > There will be a PyData conference in Barcelona this May: > > http://pydata.org/barcelona2017/ > > I am planning on attending, and was thinking of maybe proposing to > organize a numpy-themed workshop or tutorial. > > My personal inclination would be to look at some advanced topic that > I know well, like writing gufuncs in Cython, but wouldn't mind doing > a more run of the mill thing. Anyone has any thoughts or experiences > on what has worked well in similar situations? Any specific topic you > always wanted to attend a workshop on, but were afraid to ask? > > Alternatively, or on top of the workshop, I could propose to do a > talk: talking last year at PyData Madrid about the new indexing was a > lot of fun! Thing is, I have been quite disconnected from the project > this past year, and can't really think of any worthwhile topic. Is > there any message that we as a project would like to get out to the > larger community? >
Francesc already pointed out the temporary optimization. From what I remember, my personal highlight would probably be Pauli's work on the memory overlap detection. Though both are rather passive improvements I guess (you don't really have to learn them to use them), its very cool! And if its about highlighting new stuff, these can probably easily fill a talk. > And if you are planning on attending, please give me a shout. > Barcelona :). Maybe I should think about it, but probably not. > Thanks, > > Jaime > > -- > (\__/) > ( O.o) > ( > <) Este es Conejo. Copia a Conejo en tu firma y ayúdale en sus > planes de dominación mundial. > _______________________________________________ > NumPy-Discussion mailing list > NumPy-Discussion@scipy.org > https://mail.scipy.org/mailman/listinfo/numpy-discussion
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