Hi,
On 5/30/06, Travis Oliphant
Please help the developers by responding to a few questions.
1) Have you transitioned or started to transition to NumPy (i.e. import numpy)?
Yes and No
2) Will you transition within the next 6 months? (if you answered No to #1)
Probably for new code only. Having ported numarray code to NumPy there are too many quirks that need to be found.
3) Please, explain your reason(s) for not making the switch. (if you answered No to #2)
Hopefully 1.0 will be out by then :-). Also bugs and performance will at a similar level to numeric and numarray.
4) Please provide any suggestions for improving NumPy.
The main one at present is to provide a stable release that can serve as a reference point for users. This is more a reflection of having a stable version of numpy for reference rather than having to check the svn for an appropriate version. Bruce
Thanks for your answers.
NumPy Developers
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