[Matrix-SIG] Conway's Life with NumPy

Paul F. Dubois Paul F. Dubois" <dubois1@llnl.gov
Sun, 30 Aug 1998 20:20:40 -0700


Everybody,

Prompted by a message from Aaron, I think it is time to revisit this
question. What do you think I should do about the N announcements of
numerical-related Python packages? N is getting large.

Clearly I can't maintain and test all this stuff. Even maintaining a list of
links is fraught with peril. I wonder if some of this FAQ technology that
Guido has might be a better tool to let people keep their own
announcements/software up to date? I know some people have talked about me
creating some big Linnean classification for a library (or we could, for
example, use the NAG one, except that most people don't know what it is).
But I'm sure I can't manage that level of effort. We are extremely
short-handed at the moment.

I'd appreciate any comments on what to do. Or rather, how I can accomplish
something useful without doing much.

Paul

-----Original Message-----
From: Aaron Watters <aaron@cs.rutgers.edu>
To: Paul F. Dubois <dubois1@llnl.gov>
Date: Thursday, August 27, 1998 5:57 AM
Subject: Re: [Matrix-SIG] Conway's Life with NumPy


>I would be delighted if you'd put a link to the pysimplex
>stuff somewhere in there too. (a copy might not be a good
>idea, since i may get around to improving it at any time.
>
>http://www.pythonpros.com/arw/pysimpex
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>   -- Aaron Watters
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>Paul F. Dubois wrote:
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>> Your program is now LLNLDistribution/Numerical/Demo/life.py. Look for it
in
>> our next release, and thanks. A version that uses Tk for display, as
>> suggested, would be welcome. Anyone?
>>
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