Re: [Numpy-discussion] Teaching Array Languages

2007-03-13 Thread Beliavsky
On Mar 10, 3:30 pm, "Steven H. Rogers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Thanks to all who responded to my question about teaching array > programming. I've compiled a brief summary of the responses. Fortran 90 and 95 can and are being used to teach "array programming", since the language allows opera

Re: [Numpy-discussion] Teaching Array Languages

2007-03-13 Thread Beliavsky
On Mar 10, 3:30 pm, "Steven H. Rogers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Thanks to all who responded to my question about teaching array > programming. I've compiled a brief summary of the responses. Fortran 90 and later versions of the language can be used to teach "array programming", since the lang

Re: [Numpy-discussion] Teaching Array Languages

2007-03-10 Thread Steven H. Rogers
Sebastian Haase wrote: > Sorry for being so dense - what do the numbers mean ? > S.H. > Sorry for being unclear. The numbers are the number of responses for the category. There were 7 total responses for NumPy, all at the college/university level, and 3 respondents cited physics/astronomy as

Re: [Numpy-discussion] Teaching Array Languages

2007-03-10 Thread Sebastian Haase
Sorry for being so dense - what do the numbers mean ? S.H. On 3/10/07, Steven H. Rogers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Thanks to all who responded to my question about teaching array > programming. I've compiled a brief summary of the responses. > > NumPy > = > * Subject > - Physics/Astronom

[Numpy-discussion] Teaching Array Languages

2007-03-10 Thread Steven H. Rogers
Thanks to all who responded to my question about teaching array programming. I've compiled a brief summary of the responses. NumPy = * Subject - Physics/Astronomy 3 - Biotechnology 1 - Engineering 2 - Microeconomics 1 * Level - College/University 7 J = * Subject - Math 1