Re: Help the visibility of Python in computational science

2013-02-01 Thread dg . google . groups
On Friday, February 1, 2013 12:09:04 AM UTC-5, Chris Angelico wrote: > On Fri, Feb 1, 2013 at 4:00 PM, Steven D'Aprano > > wrote: > > > dg.google.gro...@thesamovar.net wrote: > > > > > >> If you could take one minute to make sure you > > >> are signed in to your Google+ account > > > > > >

Re: Help the visibility of Python in computational science

2013-01-31 Thread Chris Angelico
On Fri, Feb 1, 2013 at 4:00 PM, Steven D'Aprano wrote: > dg.google.gro...@thesamovar.net wrote: > >> If you could take one minute to make sure you >> are signed in to your Google+ account > > Which Google+ account would that be? I have so few. > It's a thing non-nerds do, Steven. You wouldn't und

Re: Help the visibility of Python in computational science

2013-01-31 Thread Steven D'Aprano
dg.google.gro...@thesamovar.net wrote: > If you could take one minute to make sure you > are signed in to your Google+ account Which Google+ account would that be? I have so few. -- Steven -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Help the visibility of Python in computational science

2013-01-31 Thread dg . google . groups
On Thursday, January 31, 2013 10:06:44 PM UTC-5, Terry Reedy wrote: > On 1/31/2013 8:05 PM, dg.google.gro...@thesamovar.net wrote: > > Here's the link to the article: > > http://www.scholarpedia.org/article/Brian_simulator > > 'Brian' is obviously a play on 'brain', with two letters transposed. Bu

Re: Help the visibility of Python in computational science

2013-01-31 Thread Terry Reedy
On 1/31/2013 8:05 PM, dg.google.gro...@thesamovar.net wrote: Hi everyone, There is currently a competition running that could help give Python in computational science a bit of visibility. The competition is for the most popular recently published article on the Scholarpedia website, one of whic

Re: Help the visibility of Python in computational science

2013-01-31 Thread Chris Angelico
On Fri, Feb 1, 2013 at 12:05 PM, wrote: > "Brian" is a package I wrote (with several others) to do simulations of > spiking neural networks in Python. Read the article if you want to know > more! :) Ah, I don't need to read it. You're simulating a brain; the rest is mere appendix! (couldn't res

Help the visibility of Python in computational science

2013-01-31 Thread dg . google . groups
Hi everyone, There is currently a competition running that could help give Python in computational science a bit of visibility. The competition is for the most popular recently published article on the Scholarpedia website, one of which is about a Python package "Brian" for computational neuroscie