Oh, I didn't even know it existed!
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> Not sure if this is really relevant to the original message, but here is my
> opinion. I think that the numpy/scipy community would greatly benefit from a
> platform enabling easy sharing of code written by users. This would provide a
> database of solved
On Wed, Mar 27, 2013 at 2:41 PM, Andrea Cimatoribus
wrote:
>
> Not sure if this is really relevant to the original message, but here is my
> opinion. I think that the numpy/scipy community would greatly benefit from a
> platform enabling easy sharing of code written by users. This would provide
Not sure if this is really relevant to the original message, but here is my
opinion. I think that the numpy/scipy community would greatly benefit from a
platform enabling easy sharing of code written by users. This would provide a
database of solved problems, where people could dig without havin
Dear all,
One recurring question is how to *grow the contributor base* to NumPy and
provide help and relief to core developers and maintainers.
One way to do this would be to *leverage the upcoming SciPy conference* in
2 ways:
1. Provide an intermediate or advanced level tutorial on NumPy fo