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<br>Is anyone interested in a presentation on Python Equations ( zunzun.com ) ?<br>The developer (James Phillips) has indicated he may be visiting from Alabama<br>at some point this summer, and would like to present. <br><br>Available BayPIGgies dates as of now are: Thu 10 Jul, Thu 14 Aug, Thu 11 Sep<br>If it's on any date other than a second Tuesday, we could accomodate that too.<br><br>Can I have a '++' or '--' on that from any of you folks?<br><br>Thanks,<br>Stephen<br><br><br>> From: spmcinerney@hotmail.com<br>> To: zunzun@zunzun.com; baypiggies@python.org; jim@well.com<br>> Date: Wed, 30 Apr 2008 18:02:35 -0700<br>> Subject: [Baypiggies] Baypiggies: Python Equations ( zunzun.com ) developer<br>> <br>> <br>> Just when we were looking at a sparse summer for speakers...<br>> Last year I suggested to James Phillips he might someday present his package Python Equations <br>> ( http://www.zunzun.com/ , a Pythonic web ASP for graphing and automatic code generation for<br>> a 2D or 3D equation of your choice in C++/Java/Python/C#/Matlab ) at Baypiggies.<br>> <br>> Please cc him on the reply as I don't think he's a member of BayPIGgies.<br>> He's based in Birmingham, AL.<br>> <br>> Regards,<br>> Stephen<br>> <br>> <br>> <br>> I may be in town this summer, is the offer to present still open?<br>> <br>> James<br>> <br>> <br>> >On Sun, Jan 21, 2007 at 06:10:51PM -0800, Stephen McInerney wrote:<br>> >><br>> <br>> >> [FYI Reposting something useful from scipy list.<br>> >> http://zunzun.com does online Python-based curve-fitting and<br>> >> surface-fitting.<br>> >> - Stephen]<br>> >><br>> >> From: zunzun@zunzun.com<br>> >> Subject: [SciPy-user] Python Equations released under BSD license<br>> >> To: SciPy Users List <scipy-user@scipy.org><br>> >><br>> >> The middleware code for http://zunzun.com has been released under<br>> >> a BSD license at http://sourceforge.net/projects/pythonequations/.<br>> >> The project is a collection of Python equations that can fit<br>> >> themselves to both 2D and 3D data sets, output source code in<br>> >> several computing languages and can use an included genetic<br>> >> algorithm for initial parameter estimation.<br>> >><br><br /><hr />Spell a grand slam in this game where word skill meets World Series. <a href='http://club.live.com/word_slugger.aspx?icid=word_slugger_wlhm_admod_april08' target='_new'>Get in the game.</a></body>
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