Re: [julia-users] ANN: Quantumoptics.jl - a quantum optics toolbox for julia

2016-03-28 Thread Sebastian Krämer
Thank you very much! It's always comforting to get nice feedback after a tedious work like writing documentation - especially if it helps to fix a mistake. On Saturday, March 26, 2016 at 9:46:45 AM UTC+1, Eric Forgy wrote: > > Hi Sebastian, > > I agree with the above comments. The documentation

Re: [julia-users] ANN: Quantumoptics.jl - a quantum optics toolbox for julia

2016-03-24 Thread Sebastian Krämer
Okay, thanks again. I also followed your advice and renamed the project from Quantumoptics.jl to QuantumOptics.jl The links to the github page still work but the github-pages (where the documentation is hosted) is apparently case sensitive which means that the links changed. Examples: https:

Re: [julia-users] ANN: Quantumoptics.jl - a quantum optics toolbox for julia

2016-03-24 Thread Sebastian Krämer
Thank you! Just a quick question about the julia-users group moderation. Since it took some time for this post to appear I guess you had to manually approve it? I'm curious because it's my second post to this list (see https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/julia-users/MIouqlzywsY) and it says

[julia-users] ANN: Quantumoptics.jl - a quantum optics toolbox for julia

2016-03-24 Thread Sebastian Krämer
I'm happy to announce Quantumoptics.jl, a framework that can be used to simulate various kinds of quantum mechanical systems. It's inspired by the Matlab quantum optics toolbox and its python successor QuTiP and whenever possible tries to use the same naming conventions. However, beyond providi

[julia-users] ANN: Sphinx extensions for Julia

2016-01-13 Thread Sebastian Krämer
Sphinx is a python framework that makes it easy to create beautiful documentation for all kinds of projects. Languages besides python are supported via plugins that allow to account for language specific features. In the past two months I wrote such an extension for