
SciPy
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SciPy provides fundamental algorithms for scientific computing with Python: statistics, optimization, linear algebra, integration, interpolation, signal, etc.
Joined March 2022
Our next New contributors' meeting is this **Friday, July 19th at 8pm UTC** - come ask your questions about contributing and anything else you want to know! Info here ->
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Our next New contributors' meeting is this **Friday, June 21st at 12pm (noon) UTC** - come ask your questions about contributing and anything else you want to know! Info here ->
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Some SciPy maintainers are at the β¦@scientific_pyβ© summit and we are celebrating β¦Dan Schult becoming a maintainer π Welcome Dan π€
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Our next New contributors' meeting is this **Friday, May 24th at 8pm UTC** - come ask your questions about contributing and anything else you want to know! Info here ->
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And our mailing list is on read-only! Good news is that we have many other spaces for our community including Discord and our Discuss forum. A great time to start getting involved!
scipy.org
SciPy is a community-driven open source project developed by a diverse group of contributors. The SciPy leadership has made a strong commitment to creating an open, inclusive, and positive community....
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Our next New contributors' meeting is this **Friday, April 26th at 12pm (noon) UTC** - come ask your questions about contributing and anything else you want to know! Info here ->
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π’ We are transitioning from a mailing list to a more modern solution! Welcome to our Discuss forum: Thank you @scientific_py for hosting this for the community π.
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Check out Lucas Colley's tale about how he became a SciPy maintainer and what that means to him: If you also want to get involved, see how you can contribute:
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We have 2 new maintainers πPlease give a warm welcome to Lucas Colley and Daniel Schmitz!.
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Our next New contributors' meeting is this Friday, March 1st at 12pm (noon) UTC - come ask your questions about contributing and anything else you want to know! Info here ->
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Our next New contributors' meeting is this Friday, February 2nd at 8pm UTC - come ask your questions about contributing and anything else you want to know! Info here ->
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SciPy 1.12.0 is out π It brings experimental support for Array API (fft, cluster and special), lots of changes in sparse, statistics and a new ShortTimeFFT class. Great work everyone π.
github.com
SciPy 1.12.0 Release Notes SciPy 1.12.0 is the culmination of 6 months of hard work. It contains many new features, numerous bug-fixes, improved test coverage and better documentation. There have b...
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Thank you @jetbrains once again for your continued support towards our maintainers with a license of your products πππ.
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RT @quansightai: Exciting news from the CuPy team! π Improved interpolation & signal processing capabilities are bridging the gap between @β¦.
labs.quansight.org
We are excited to spread the news about the improvements that have been taking place in CuPy, where 18 interpolation and more than 100 signal processing parallel GPU APIs are now available as part of...
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Our next New contributors' meeting is this Friday, November 10th at 12pm (noon) UTC - come ask your questions about contributing and anything else you want to know! Info here ->
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Our next New contributors' meeting is this Friday, October 13th at 8pm UTC - come ask your questions about contributing and anything else you want to know! Info here ->
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We have been working on adding support for the Array API standard into SciPy! Check out Lucas Colley's blog post.
labs.quansight.org
How can SciPy use the Array API Standard to achieve array library interoperability?
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We are getting ready for Python 3.12 βοΈand now provide nightly wheels for it: . As soon as Python 3.12 releases, we will make a release of SciPy with stable wheels.
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RT @SciPy_team: @WillTirone is sharing with us his story. From contributing to SciPy, some code being used in space and his internship at @β¦.
blog.scientific-python.org
How I learned to code and contributed to a library used on the Mars 2020 mission.
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Our next new contributors' meeting is happening this Friday, July 21st at 12pm (noon) UTC. Join us to talk about contributing and participating in our community - check out the details here:
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