SciPy is already hosting this:
http://www.scipy.org/Cookbook

But there is no comparison with MATLAB Central.

-Pierre

On 11 avr, 15:29, Ariel Balter <[email protected]> wrote:
> An emoticon would have been a good idea.  I'm prone to wry humor.  I
> sincerely meant no harm.
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> On the other hand, I think a great idea has emerged-- python central.  
> It would be great to have a searchable database of recipes --
> particularly for scientific computing.
>
> On 4/11/2011 6:26 AM, Carlos C�rdoba wrote:
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> > Without a smiley face anywhere it was kind of hard to realize.... (at
> > least for me) :-)
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> > Being this a low traffic list, I don't see a problem with people
> > asking this questions but Ariel is right, there are better places to
> > ask. Scipy lists could be ones and stackoverflow is another.
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> > Just my two cents,
> > Carlos
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> > El 11/04/11 06:23, Ariel Balter escribi�:
> >> I'm sure you realized that I was 92.5% in jest.
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> >> That is actually a very good point.  You can often get great answers
> >> on programming forums such as stackoverflow.  On the other hand,
> >> Matlab Central is one stop shopping.  Great threads on questions.  
> >> And, most importantly, programming solutions and useful bits -- with
> >> ratings and comment threads.
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> >> I think the place to host this is at with scipy.  If you propose it
> >> to them, I would back it.
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> >> On 4/10/2011 10:12 PM, David wrote:
> >>> On Monday, April 11, 2011 1:53:23 PM UTC+10, abalter wrote:
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> >>>     We should all remember that this is a forum for snarky comments
> >>>     about Spyder.  If you don't have any trivial complaints,
> >>>     ridiculous feature  requests, or other nonsensical comments
> >>>     about Spyder,  then this is not the place.   If you need help
> >>>     with your Finite Math homework, please post to the PyDev forum
> >>>     instead.
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> >>> While this comment is perfectly correct, it does highlight one of
> >>> the problems with using python for scientific computing in
> >>> comparison to matlab.  If a newbie has a matlab problem, then they
> >>> can go to a matlab forum and expect to get a reasonable answer.  But
> >>> if that problem occurs in python, then a beginner might need to ask
> >>> their question in a python, spyder, numpy, scipy, pyqt etc. forum,
> >>> and if you aren't familiar with the full tool stack and the
> >>> relationship between all the parts, it could be a bit confusing (the
> >>> same goes for reading through documentation).  So I would advocate
> >>> being forgiving of slightly off-topic questions.
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