Thank you Ryan & Alan for the feedback - the three references are
summarized here for anyone searching for the citations in future.
The recent overview was:
Travis E. Oliphant, "Python for Scientific Computing," Computing in
Science & Engineering, vol. 9, no. 3, May/June 2007, pp. 10-20.
Numeri
On Wed, 29 Aug 2007, Peter apparently wrote:
> I would like to know if there is a preferred form for
> citing the old
> "Numeric" library
I'll attach text from the first two pages of *Numerical
Python* below.
Cheers,
Alan Isaac
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An
Obviously this is mainly Travis' question to answer and it depends on
the nature of the reference, but I would like to see Travis's article
in the recent special issue on Python for scientific use in CiSE cited
as well because I think it does a great job of presenting why Python
should be taken ser
Dear Travis and the Numerical Python community,
I would like to know if there is a preferred form for citing the old
"Numeric" library and more recent "numpy" libraries in a publication. I
have checked the mailing list archives, but didn't find an answer.
I am not aware of any publication for