Scientific Python
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Community developed, community owned Find us also at: https://t.co/Z2tLWYvhfA
Joined September 2021
Hello world! π π₯ The Scientific Python community is building tools to power our ecosystem and support contributors and maintainers! π Discover our projects and learn how you can get involved by following us on GitHub: π
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Community developed, community owned. Scientific Python has 51 repositories available. Follow their code on GitHub.
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πLast week, the #ScientificPython Developer Summit brought together 32 package maintainers from across the ecosystem at eScience UW in Seattle! β¨It was a great opportunity to collaborate on improving the tools that power scientific Python research. Thanks for joining! π§‘
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π£ If you want to be part of the conversation and help shape Scientific Python tools and specs, join the discussions: π¬ Discord: https://t.co/6CCrdV4y0Z π£ Forum: https://t.co/De42Gi6CrZ Everyoneβs welcome, weβd love to hear from you! π
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A place for the Scientific Python community of users and developers to talk
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Hello friends! π π₯ Weβre working on ecosystem recommendations called specs to foster collaboration and shared best practices across the scientific Python ecosystem. π€ β Support this effort by starring: π
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Scientific Python Ecosystem Coordination (SPEC) documents - scientific-python/specs
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π£π£ As part of the Scientific Python Translations project, we are organizing a full-day sprint to answer questions and meet new volunteer contributors interested! ποΈDate: February 11th, 11AM-9PM UTC πLocation: Scientific Python Discord π Details:
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π£ Read our post about our second Scientific Python Developer Summit and learn about all the great work that the members of the community did to enhance the ecosystem. π https://t.co/vSuN7ai1ZK We look forward to more amazing collaborations next year! π
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We finally got this one in: @SciPy_team is getting a new distribution infrastructure π₯³ that was literally fireπ₯ but we eventually got it in! Thanks all π https://t.co/NSsWSLuDS8
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Reference issue gh-15928 Closes gh-4538 Closes gh-8053 Closes gh-9321 Closes gh-10106 1 Closes gh-10328 Closes gh-11465 2 Closes gh-11746 3 Closes gh-12192 3 Closes gh-13504 Closes gh-13986 Closes ...
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Do you do RNG in Python? If yes we have a new SPEC @scientific_py Say goodbye to the random seed and embrace the Generator API, please π
https://t.co/8bqPS2jzqG
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Description# Currently, libraries across the ecosystem provide various APIs for seeding pseudo-random number generation. This SPEC suggests a unified, pragmatic API, taking into account technical and...
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π₯ Accessibility and inclusion are important aspects of building a healthy community around open source software development. βοΈ Learn about how we set up and manage translations for Scientific Python projects, and how you can get involved!
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π Thanks to everyone who attended the Scientific Python Developer Summit last week! We had a blast and accomplished so much work to enhance the ecosystem. π Looking forward to more collaborative successes! π
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The Scientific Python developer summit brings together developers to work on tools, documentation and shared infrastructure to improve the ecosystem. π This year we have 35 developers at the eScience Institute at the University of Washington in Seattle π©π»βπ»π§βπ»
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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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π Another Newcomers' Hour is only two days away. Join us this Thursday, April 18th at 12pm UTC to ask questions, share your progress, or just to say hi. For details, visit: https://t.co/cIdDw3ak6r.
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We're happy to announce the release of #pandas 2.2.2. You can install it with `pip install pandas` or `mamba install -c conda-forge pandas`. Thanks to all contributors and sponsors who made this release possible! The release notes can be found at:
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π’ We are transitioning from a mailing list to a more modern solution! Welcome to our Discuss forum: https://t.co/Q9XYpN9LHo Thank you @scientific_py for hosting this for the community π
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οΏΌπ Exciting news from @numpy_team! Two new C APIsβDType & ArrayMethodβare now publicly exposed, allowing for easier creation of new DTypes & sharing of low-level loops across projects. This is the culmination of several years of work! π οΏΌ Read more at
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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 -> https://t.co/dP0xTg17JL
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π‘Unleash the full potential of NumPy's random number generators! π Dive into our latest blog post by Albert Thomas for actionable tips and best practices: https://t.co/aQ6A6nedWe π
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Best Practices for Using NumPy's Random Number Generators
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We're happy to announce the release of #pandas 2.2.0. You can install it with `pip install pandas` or `mamba install -c conda-forge pandas`. Thanks to all contributors and sponsors who made this release possible! The release notes can be found at:
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