[Numpy-discussion] new numpy.org is live

Warren Weckesser warren.weckesser at gmail.com
Sun May 24 12:59:25 EDT 2020


On 5/24/20, Inessa Pawson <albuscode at gmail.com> wrote:
> The NumPy web team is excited to announce the launch of the newly
> redesigned numpy.org. To transform the website into a comprehensive, yet
> user-centric, resource of all things NumPy was a primary focus of this
> months-long effort. We thank Joe LaChance, Ralf Gommers, Shaloo Shalini,
> Shekhar Prasad Rajak, Ross Barnowski, and Mars Lee for their extensive
> contributions to the project.


Beautiful!  Thanks for all the hard work that went into this fantastic update.

Warren


>
> The new site features a curated collection of NumPy related educational
> resources for every user level, an overview of the entire Python scientific
> computing ecosystem, and several case studies highlighting the importance
> of the library to the many advances in scientific research as well as the
> industry in recent years. The “Install” and “Get Help” pages offer advice
> on how to find answers to installation and usage questions, while those who
> are looking to connect with others within our large and diverse community
> will find the “Community” page very helpful.
>
> The new website will be updated on a regular basis with news about the
> NumPy project development milestones, community initiatives and events.
> Visitors are encouraged to explore the website and sign up for the
> newsletter.
>
> Next, the NumPy web team will focus on updating graphics and project
> identity (a new logo is coming!), adding an installation widget and
> translations, better integrating the project documentation via the new
> Sphinx theme, and improving the interactive terminal experience. Also, we
> are looking to expand our portfolio of case studies and would appreciate
> any assistance in this matter.
>
> Best regards,
> Inessa Pawson
> NumPy web team
>


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