Nupic: https://github.com/numenta/nupic

There's a community edition that supports Python 3.x, but its license may prove unsuitable to what we're doing.

On 7/15/19 4:57 PM, Matt Billenstein wrote:
What is the dependency?

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On Mon, Jul 15, 2019 at 04:24:50PM -0700, Dan Stromberg wrote:
What is Pypy planning to do with Python 2.x, now that many packages on Pypi
are dropping Python 2.x support?

EG, I believe Pypy caters to Scientific Computing, but with Numpy dropping
Python 2.x support, will Pypy3 become the more relevant version of Pypy?

Will Numpypy be revived?

Will there be a pypypi or something similar-to-but-different-from pypi just
for pypy?

Will 2.x in Pypy become mostly relevant for RPython, and not most developer
projects written in Python that use Pypy?


I'm asking mostly because I have a large, complex dependency that isn't
planning to move to Python 3.x, and I'm wondering if Pypy 2.x might be what
we need to keep that code alive. But with Numpy and other dependencies
dropping 2.x, that might not be enough.

Thanks for Pypy, BTW.� I really like it a lot.



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