Hello all Python users:

I am pleased to announce the second installment of a free Webinar series that discusses using Python for scientific computing. Enthought hosts this free series which takes place once a month for about 60-90 minutes. The schedule and length may change based on participation feedback, but for now it is scheduled for the third Friday of every month. This free webinar should not be confused with the EPD webinar on the first Friday of each month which is open only to subscribers to the Enthought Python Distribution at the Basic level or above.

This session's speakers will be me (Travis Oliphant) and Peter Wang. I will show off a bit of EPDLab which is an interactive Python environment built using IPython, Traits, and Envisage. Peter Wang will present a demo of Chaco and provide some examples of interactive visualizations that can be easily constructed using it's classes. If there is time after the Chaco demo, I will continue the discussion about Mayavi, but I suspect this will have to wait until the next session. All of the tools we will show are open-source, freely- available tools from multiple sources. They can all be conveniently installed using the Enthought Python Distribution.

This event will take place on Friday, June 19th at 1:00pm CDT and will last 60 to 90 minutes depending on the questions asked. If you would like to participate, please register by clicking on the link below or going to https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/303689873.

There will be a 15 minute technical help-session prior to the on-line meeting which you should plan to use if you have never participated in a GoToWebinar previously. During this time you can test your connection and audio equipment as well as familiarize yourself with the GoTo Meeting software (which currently only works with Mac and Windows systems).

I am looking forward to interacting with many of you again this Friday.

Best regards,

Travis Oliphant
Enthought, Inc.


Enthought is the company that sponsored the creation of SciPy and the Enthought Tool Suite. It continues to sponsor the SciPy community by hosting the SciPy mailing list and website and participating in the development of SciPy and NumPy. Enthought creates custom scientific and technical software applications and provides training on using Python for technical computing. Enthought also provides the Enthought Python Distribution. Learn more at http://www.enthought.com

Bios for Travis Oliphant and Peter Wang can be read at 
http://www.enthought.com/company/executive-team.php


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Enthought Inc.
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