Greg Ewing wrote:
Guido van Rossum wrote:
But what's the point, given that numpy already exists? Wouldn't you just be redoing the work that numpy has already done?
Sometimes I just want to do something simple like adding two vectors together, and it seems unreasonable to add the whole of numpy as a dependency just to get that. ...
I'd like to see some of the core machinery of numpy moved into the Python stdlib, and numpy refactored so that it builds on that. Then there wouldn't be duplication.
Concur. Array processing would be a very practical addition to the standard library. It's used extensively in engineering, finance, and the sciences. It looks like they may find room in the OLPC XO for key subsets of NumPy and Matplotlib. They want it both as a teaching resource and to optimize their software suite as a whole. If they're successful, we'll have a lot of young pythoneers expecting this functionality. # Steve