On Sunday 15 May 2011 19:44:29 Daniel Kluev wrote: > On Sun, May 15, 2011 at 8:15 PM, Algis Kabaila <akaba...@pcug.org.au> wrote: > > Hi All, > > > > I would really appreciate any comments and suggestions for > > the Vectors.py module, which can be downloaded from > > - If you intend to provide it as general-purpose vector > module for other people to use, it would be better if you > pack it in separate package and upload to PyPI. > You can find good tutorial on packaging here: > http://diveintopython3.org/packaging.html > > - NumPy/SciPy has pretty fair support for vectors. Would be > good if you pointed out the differences to begin with.
Daniel, Thank you for the packaging suggestion. I had a glance at Chapter 16 of Dive into Python, do the packaging for my own use and only then will go to PyPi. Pointing out the differences is a tall order, but I do understand its importance. Actually, airing early the development in a mailing list may be a good way to get some suggestions as to where similarities may be. For one, "euclid " was an inspiration. I started by trying to update it for Python 3.x and that lead to developing an alternative package. The size of it (in terms of code lines) is differs by a factor of 10, partly because the Vectors.py does not deal with matrices as for my interests I would need a much wider reaching package. My moves are slow for a variety of reasons, but ignoring advice is not one of the reasons. Your suggestions are greatly appreciated. OldAl. -- Algis http://akabaila.pcug.org.au/StructuralAnalysis.pdf
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