Re: [C++-sig] GSoC 2011 proposal for improved NumPy wrapper ?

2011-03-23 Thread Andrea Arteaga
As I said some time ago, I'm very interested on this topic. I'm a fan of Boost, I already used Boost.Python and I'm a Numpy user. But I never had a look at the code behind Boost.Python, nor at the functions of the Numpy support. Alas, I cannot find any resources about this but the code itself. And

Re: [C++-sig] GSoC 2011 proposal for improved NumPy wrapper ?

2011-03-23 Thread Praveen Kumar
Hi ! I am Praveen Kumar pursuing Integrated M.Sc in Applied Mathematics at IIT Roorkee, India. One the very first day when the list of selected organisations was released, I wanted to work on this project on improving the NumPy wrapper in Boost.Python. I even read the discussions on the mailing lis

Re: [C++-sig] GSoC 2011 proposal for improved NumPy wrapper ?

2011-03-23 Thread Jim Bosch
On 03/23/2011 07:49 AM, Stefan Seefeld wrote: Hello, As you may have heard, Boost has once again been accepted as a mentoring organization in this year's Google Summer of Code program. One of the potential projects that we have been talking about in the past is about improving the NumPy wrapper

[C++-sig] GSoC 2011 proposal for improved NumPy wrapper ?

2011-03-23 Thread Stefan Seefeld
Hello, As you may have heard, Boost has once again been accepted as a mentoring organization in this year's Google Summer of Code program. One of the potential projects that we have been talking about in the past is about improving the NumPy wrapper in Boost.Python. We talked about different s