
I am also +1 to keep numpy for the same reasons as Colin and Chris. So far there has been nothing in alpha SciPy versions that offer any advantage over Numarray for what I use or develop. Bruce On 1/5/06, Christopher Barker <Chris.Barker@noaa.gov> wrote:
Colin J. Williams wrote:
It seems to me that NumPy is the better way to go, the archives and downloads are more readily available there, but it's up to Todd Miller and the folk who have been maintaining NumPy.
NumPy has been around for a while, probably longer than SciPy.
I, for one, am only subscribed to the NumPy list, and have been for years. I don't know how much non-NumPy stuff there is on the SciPy list, but while I do use NumPy for Scientific stuff, I don't use the rest of SciPy (because, frankly, it's always been a pain in the @#! to install) and I don't need another high-traffic list.
+1 numpy-discussion
-Chris
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