Thanks for the suggestion!
That abstract is limited to 400 characters, and it's already at 350+, so
there isn't much room left.
If it gets accepted I will eventually need to fill out an extended
abstract, where I will make sure to explain that better.
Jaime
On Tue, Mar 21, 2017 at 3:45 PM, Daπid
On 20 March 2017 at 19:58, Jaime Fernández del Río wrote:
>
> Taking NumPy In Stride
> This workshop is aimed at users already familiar with NumPy. We will dissect
> the NumPy memory model with the help of a very powerful abstraction:
> strides.
> Participants will learn how to create different vi
"Taking numpy in stride, and the essential role of 0" ;-)
-- Marten
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On Mon, Mar 20, 2017 at 10:13 PM, Chris Barker
wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 20, 2017 at 11:58 AM, Jaime Fernández del Río <
> jaime.f...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I have just submitted a workshop proposal with the following short
>> description:
>>
>> Taking NumPy In Stride
>> This workshop is aimed at use
On Mon, Mar 20, 2017 at 11:58 AM, Jaime Fernández del Río <
jaime.f...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have just submitted a workshop proposal with the following short
> description:
>
> Taking NumPy In Stride
> This workshop is aimed at users already familiar with NumPy. We will
> dissect
> the NumPy memo
Thanks for the links, Chris and Ralf, will be very helpful eventually. I
have just submitted a workshop proposal with the following short
description:
Taking NumPy In Stride
This workshop is aimed at users already familiar with NumPy. We will dissect
the NumPy memory model with the help of a very
On Sat, Mar 18, 2017 at 8:41 AM, Chris Barker wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 17, 2017 at 4:37 AM, Jaime Fernández del Río <
> jaime.f...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>
>>- many people that use numpy in their daily work don't know what
>>strides are, this was a BIG surprise for me.
>>
>> I'm not surprised a
On Fri, Mar 17, 2017 at 4:37 AM, Jaime Fernández del Río <
jaime.f...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>- many people that use numpy in their daily work don't know what
>strides are, this was a BIG surprise for me.
>
> Based on that experience, I was thinking that maybe a good topic for a
> workshop wo
2017-03-17 12:37 GMT+01:00 Jaime Fernández del Río :
> Last night I gave a short talk to the PyData Zürich meetup on Julian's
> temporary elision PR, and Pauli's overlapping memory one. My learnings from
> that experiment are:
>
>- there is no way to talk about both things in a 30 minute talk:
Last night I gave a short talk to the PyData Zürich meetup on Julian's
temporary elision PR, and Pauli's overlapping memory one. My learnings from
that experiment are:
- there is no way to talk about both things in a 30 minute talk: I
barely scraped the surface and ended up needing 25 minute
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
Hola Jaime!
2017-03-09 15:45 GMT+01:00 Jaime Fernández del Río :
> 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 i
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 writin
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