Re: [Numpy-discussion] numpy version of Interactive Data Analysis tutorial available

2007-05-11 Thread Perry Greenfield
On May 11, 2007, at 9:56 AM, Gary Ruben wrote: > This is great Perry, > > I think this will help to convince our department's astronomer(s) to > learn and maybe use Python for teaching. > By the way, if you do a global search for "numarray" in your document, > you'll pick up a few pieces of uncha

Re: [Numpy-discussion] numpy version of Interactive Data Analysis tutorial available

2007-05-11 Thread Perry Greenfield
On May 11, 2007, at 1:06 PM, Anne Archibald wrote: > On 10/05/07, Perry Greenfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> I have updated the "Using Python for Interactive Data Analysis" >> tutorial to use numpy instead of numarray (finally!). There are >> further improvements I would like to make in its o

Re: [Numpy-discussion] numpy version of Interactive Data Analysis tutorial available

2007-05-11 Thread Anne Archibald
On 10/05/07, Perry Greenfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have updated the "Using Python for Interactive Data Analysis" > tutorial to use numpy instead of numarray (finally!). There are > further improvements I would like to make in its organization and > formatting (in the process including sug

Re: [Numpy-discussion] numpy version of Interactive Data Analysis tutorial available

2007-05-11 Thread Gary Ruben
This is great Perry, I think this will help to convince our department's astronomer(s) to learn and maybe use Python for teaching. By the way, if you do a global search for "numarray" in your document, you'll pick up a few pieces of unchanged text and code. Gary R. Perry Greenfield wrote: > I

[Numpy-discussion] numpy version of Interactive Data Analysis tutorial available

2007-05-10 Thread Perry Greenfield
I have updated the "Using Python for Interactive Data Analysis" tutorial to use numpy instead of numarray (finally!). There are further improvements I would like to make in its organization and formatting (in the process including suggestions others have made to that end), but I'd rather ge