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On a whim I searched http://www.archive.org for the PDF documentation of Numpy, and lo! they had it. I didn't think they archived binary files, but I was mistaken... I've posted it at http://www.ucolick.org/~novak/numpy.pdf. It'd be great if someone could snatch it from there and post it to the scipy web site so that it doesn't perish from the world... Thanks! Greg
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Quoting Greg Novak <novak@ucolick.org>:
On a whim I searched http://www.archive.org for the PDF documentation of Numpy, and lo! they had it. I didn't think they archived binary files, but I was mistaken...
I've posted it at http://www.ucolick.org/~novak/numpy.pdf. It'd be great if someone could snatch it from there and post it to the scipy web site so that it doesn't perish from the world...
Mmh, you might want to note that: http://numeric.scipy.org/ already has the manual. I just updated the html version there to my local one, which has all the broken html problems manually corrected. Cheers, f
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Fernando.Perez@colorado.edu
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Greg Novak