Re: [Numpy-discussion] Big list of Numpy & Scipy users

2007-04-09 Thread Matt Knox
Andrew Straw astraw.com> writes: > > Bill Baxter wrote: > > On 4/4/07, Robert Kern gmail.com> wrote: > > > >> Bill Baxter wrote: > >> > >>> Is there any place on the Wiki that lists all the known software that > >>> uses Numpy in some way? > >>> > >>> > It would be nice to s

Re: [Numpy-discussion] Big list of Numpy & Scipy users

2007-04-05 Thread Robert Kern
Christopher Barker wrote: > David L Goldsmith wrote: >> Sebastian Haase wrote: >>> Maybe the projects should be in categories: >>> - open source >>> - commercial (?) >>> - papers > > Maybe we need a section called "organizations" or something. If you don't think you fit into any of the categori

Re: [Numpy-discussion] Big list of Numpy & Scipy users

2007-04-05 Thread Christopher Barker
David L Goldsmith wrote: > Sebastian Haase wrote: >> Maybe the projects should be in categories: >> - open source >> - commercial (?) >> - papers Maybe we need a section called "organizations" or something. We use numpy a lot around here, but, so far, only for small in-house tools that we can'

Re: [Numpy-discussion] Big list of Numpy & Scipy users

2007-04-05 Thread Andrew Straw
Bill Baxter wrote: > On 4/4/07, Robert Kern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Bill Baxter wrote: >> >>> Is there any place on the Wiki that lists all the known software that >>> uses Numpy in some way? >>> >>> It would be nice to start collecting such a list if there isn't one >>>

Re: [Numpy-discussion] Big list of Numpy & Scipy users

2007-04-05 Thread Ray S
How's this, for under Applications? CV-mini The CV-mini is a signal analyzer written in Python, NumPy, and wxPython. It is a high-speed, general-purpose, multi-channel FFT instrument available in 3 versions (so far). Link: http://cognitivevision.com/CVmini.htm Which reminds me, we should add P

Re: [Numpy-discussion] Big list of Numpy & Scipy users

2007-04-05 Thread David L Goldsmith
Sebastian Haase wrote: > Maybe the projects should be in categories: > - open source > - commercial (?) > - papers > - ?? > I agree: I'm using numpy in two of my projects, but these are likely to have a small, specialized and self-contained user base indefinitely, so I'm a little "shy" about

Re: [Numpy-discussion] Big list of Numpy & Scipy users

2007-04-04 Thread Bill Baxter
On 4/5/07, Sebastian Haase <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > Why do you call it > Scipy_Projects > if it also lists people/project who use (only) numpy. > > I wish I could suggest a better name ... > I just checked the swig.org web site; the call it just > "projects" ( http://www.swig.org/proje

Re: [Numpy-discussion] Big list of Numpy & Scipy users

2007-04-04 Thread Sebastian Haase
Hi, Why do you call it Scipy_Projects if it also lists people/project who use (only) numpy. I wish I could suggest a better name ... I just checked the swig.org web site; the call it just "projects" ( http://www.swig.org/projects.html ) [ Open source projects using SWIG ] so maybe just leaving

[Numpy-discussion] Big list of Numpy & Scipy users

2007-04-04 Thread Bill Baxter
On 4/4/07, Robert Kern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Bill Baxter wrote: > > Is there any place on the Wiki that lists all the known software that > > uses Numpy in some way? > > >> > It would be nice to start collecting such a list if there isn't one > > already. Screenshots would be nice too. > >