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
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
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'
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
>>>
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
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
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
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
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.
>
>