?? Incredible week at the Scientific Python Developer Summit 2023! ?? We had an amazing time at the eScience Institute, University of Washington, for the Scientific Python Developer Summit 2023 https://lnkd.in/gnWjgrRc in Seattle. With 35 maintainers from different libraries like NumPy, Scipy, #networkX, Matplotlib, #IPython, Project Jupyter, scikit-learn and more, we collaborated on topics of interest across several packages (eg., specs, sparse arrays, benchmarking, packaging, and documentation). Moving forward, we aim to make the Scientific Python Developer Summit an annual event. By continuing this tradition, we hope to further accelerate the growth and innovation within the scientific Python community. ?? This summit serves as a testament to the power of collaboration and the incredible achievements we can accomplish when we come together to tackle the challenges ahead. ?? A huge thanks to the dedicated collaborators who made this summit possible! ? #ScientificPythonSummit2023 #ScientificPython #OpenScience
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?? Read our post about our second Scientific Python Developer Summit and learn about all the great work that the members of the community did to enhance the ecosystem. ?? https://buff.ly/3Y4TJ9v We look forward to more amazing collaborations next year! ??
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I am just back from the 2nd Scientific Python Summit in Seattle at the University of Washington eScience Institute. Open-source is by nature distributed, so what happens when you put 35 maintainers in the same room? Wonders! We worked on 7 community wide infrastructure proposals (SPECs), unblocked countless issues (my favourite one being solving a 2 years long very annoying issue using a single line of code), and connected together. Thank you everyone for the incredible work we did this week ?? ?? Thank you Scientific Python for making this possible and fostering such a vibrant, transparent, just awesome community. And thank you Bitpanda for sponsoring my time there ??
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Some opportunities to work in open source ??: https://lnkd.in/gGzQBdeQ
We are looking for the very best people to join the Probabl mission.
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?? Exciting news from the NumPy team! Two new C APIs—DType & ArrayMethod—are now publicly exposed, allowing for easier creation of new DTypes & sharing of low-level loops across projects. This is the culmination of several years of work! ?? Mailing list announcement: https://buff.ly/3I3dvuf
I’m super excited for the next major release of NumPy! The pull request implementing the big new feature I’ve been working on - a new data type for string data - is getting merged tonight after over a year of work. If you’ve ever been annoyed by slow object arrays of python strings or been bitten by the poor memory footprint of the NumPy unicode data type, this will hopefully fix those problems. Next up is working with the Pandas team to add support for the new data type in Pandas. Stay tuned, I’m hoping to share more anout my experience going from zero experience with the CPython C API to shipping a new data type in NumPy later this year in blog posts and at conferences. Thanks so much to Quansight Labs for paying me to work on this and to NASA for the ROSES grant funding this work. If you’re curious to learn more, take a look at NEP 55.
NEP 55 — Add a UTF-8 variable-width string DType to NumPy #
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???? Get ready for #SciPy2024! This year it will take place at the Tacoma Convention Center, July 8-14! ??? Save the date and join us for a week of Scientific Computing!!?? ?? Submit your proposals before February 27 at https://buff.ly/4aVvz6L.