SciPy for .NET & IronPython
This week Enthought and Microsoft are announcing the availability of NumPy and SciPy for IronPython and the .NET Framework, released in conjunction with the release of Microsoft’s Python Tool for...
View ArticleBioInformatics at Scipy: It’s Alive!
We are pleased to announce the 2012 SciPy Bioinformatics Workshop held in conjunction with SciPy 2012 this July in Austin, TX. Python in biology is not dead yet… in fact, it’s alive and well! Remember...
View ArticleScipy 2012
Scipy 2012 is wrapping up today tomorrow as bands of sprinters come together to hack away on their projects of interest. Many thanks to the sponsors and volunteers that made this year’s Scipy another...
View ArticleTGIF: SciPy 2012 Recap Video
As we wait for the SciPy talk videos to make their way onto the web, we’d like to share a short film recapping SciPy 2012. The latest iteration of the SciPy conference was another great example of the...
View ArticleSciPy 2013 Conference Recap
Author: Eric Jones Another year, another great conference. Man, this thing grew a ton this year. At final count, we had something like 340 participants which is way up from last year’s 200 or so...
View ArticleRaspberry Pi Sensor and Actuator Control
Author: Jack Minardi I gave a talk at SciPy 2013 titled open('dev/real_world') Raspberry Pi Sensor and Actuator Control. You can find the video on youtube, the slides on google drive and I will...
View ArticleCanopy v1.1 – Linux, Command Line Interface and More
With version 1.1, Enthought Canopy now: 1) addresses, much more completely, the command line use cases that EPD users and IT managers expect from their Python distributions, 2) makes Linux support...
View ArticleFor all you EPD Users: Canopy v1.1
EPD (Enthought Python Distribution) provided a simple install of Python for scientific computing on the major platforms: Windows, Linux and Mac-OS. Those looking for a clean, straightforward Python...
View ArticleAdvanced Cython Recorded Webinar: Typed Memoryviews
Author: Kurt Smith Typed memoryviews are a new Cython feature for accessing memory buffers, such as NumPy arrays, without any Python overhead. This makes them very useful for manipulating blocks of...
View ArticleExploring NumPy/SciPy with the “House Location” Problem
Author: Aaron Waters I created a Notebook that describes how to examine, illustrate, and solve a geometric mathematical problem called “House Location” using Python mathematical and numeric libraries....
View ArticleWebinar: Work Better, Smarter, and Faster in Python with Enthought Training...
Join Us For a Webinar We’ll demonstrate how Enthought Training on Demand can help both new Python users and experienced Python developers be better, smarter, and faster at the scientific and analytic...
View ArticleTGIF: SciPy 2012 Recap Video
As we wait for the SciPy talk videos to make their way onto the web, we’d like to share a short film recapping SciPy 2012. The latest iteration of the SciPy conference was another great example of the...
View ArticleSciPy 2013 Conference Recap
Author: Eric Jones Another year, another great conference. Man, this thing grew a ton this year. At final count, we had something like 340 participants which is way up from last year’s 200 or so...
View ArticleRaspberry Pi Sensor and Actuator Control
Author: Jack Minardi I gave a talk at SciPy 2013 titled open('dev/real_world') Raspberry Pi Sensor and Actuator Control. You can find the video on youtube, the slides on google drive and I will...
View ArticleCanopy v1.1 – Linux, Command Line Interface and More
With version 1.1, Enthought Canopy now: 1) addresses, much more completely, the command line use cases that EPD users and IT managers expect from their Python distributions, 2) makes Linux support...
View ArticleFor all you EPD Users: Canopy v1.1
EPD (Enthought Python Distribution) provided a simple install of Python for scientific computing on the major platforms: Windows, Linux and Mac-OS. Those looking for a clean, straightforward Python...
View ArticleAdvanced Cython Recorded Webinar: Typed Memoryviews
Author: Kurt Smith Typed memoryviews are a new Cython feature for accessing memory buffers, such as NumPy arrays, without any Python overhead. This makes them very useful for manipulating blocks of...
View ArticleExploring NumPy/SciPy with the “House Location” Problem
Author: Aaron Waters I created a Notebook that describes how to examine, illustrate, and solve a geometric mathematical problem called “House Location” using Python mathematical and numeric libraries....
View ArticleWebinar: Work Better, Smarter, and Faster in Python with Enthought Training...
Join Us For a Webinar We’ll demonstrate how Enthought Training on Demand can help both new Python users and experienced Python developers be better, smarter, and faster at the scientific and analytic...
View ArticleWebinar – Python for Professionals: The Complete Guide to Enthought’s...
What: Presentation and Q&A with Dr. Michael Connell, VP, Enthought Training Solutions Who Should Watch: Anyone who wants to develop proficiency in Python for scientific, engineering, analytic,...
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