what would you like to see in a 2nd edition Nutshell?
Robert Kern
rkern at ucsd.edu
Wed Dec 29 20:38:45 EST 2004
Alex Martelli wrote:
> Fernando Perez <fperez528 at yahoo.com> wrote:
>>A mention of the particular problems with numarray might be a good idea, so
>>that readers are aware of Numeric and where it may still be preferable to
>>numarray, but with the understanding that it's a (shrinking) niche. Hopefully
>>one day that niche will shrink to zero, but that is going to take time and
>>work.
>
> Right -- and if I can get the 2nd ed of the Nutshell out within 2005, it
> may be too early to say that Numeric has shrunk to the vanishing
> point... so I may still need to have both in...
I think that, for people who are approaching numarray/Numeric for the
first time through your book, all they need is a discussion about
numarray and a brief discussion about Numeric's existence, its important
differences from numarray, and why one might use it instead (small array
performance, compatibility with other libraries, etc.). I think that the
core lessons such a person is going to learn from a numarray section of
your book will transfer just fine to Numeric if they are careful. If
they're not careful, a book isn't going to keep them from shooting
themselves in the foot, anyways. :-)
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Robert Kern
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