[SciPy-User] Simulations

Sebastian Haase seb.haase at gmail.com
Mon Oct 5 08:04:44 EDT 2009


Hi Ram,
thanks for the clarification -
one more question: is your code entirely in Python ? Isn't that quite slow ?

-Sebastian Haase


On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 11:35 AM, cool-RR <cool-rr at cool-rr.com> wrote:
> Hey Sebastian,
> About the .com thing, you're right, I'll be registering .org as well (They
> will all point to GitHub for now, when there will be a site the .org will be
> main.)
> The license is LGPL, meaning in short that the main restriction is that
> you're gonna have to state somewhere when you release your program that it
> uses GarlicSim under the hood.
> The introduction is written in Word, yes. If you have a suggestion for a
> better format, I might change to that.
> If you need help with using GarlicSim let me know and I'll help you.
> Ram.
> 2009/10/5 Sebastian Haase <seb.haase at gmail.com>
>>
>> On Sun, Oct 4, 2009 at 10:19 PM, cool-RR <cool-rr at cool-rr.com> wrote:
>> > Hello,
>> > This is not directly related to SciPy; I'm posting it here because I
>> > figure
>> > that there may be people here who know the scientific computing world
>> > enough
>> > to help me with my question.
>> > I've been working on an open-source scientific computing project for
>> > about 6
>> > months now, and I've come to the conclusion that it's about time to find
>> > other users except myself for it, so I may get valuable feedback about
>> > which
>> > direction I should be taking this project.
>> > The project is called GarlicSim (http://garlicsim.com). It's a Pythonic
>> > platform for working with simulations. You may read more about it on the
>> > webpage. In short, it's a very general framework for creating, running
>> > and
>> > analyzing simulations. It's not specific to any scientific field; Its
>> > role
>> > is to provide a general mold into which all simulations can be cast. If
>> > you
>> > want to know more about it you can also read a (yet-incomplete)
>> > introduction to it.
>> > So what I want to know is, who would be good potential first users for
>> > this,
>> > and how could I reach them?
>> > I'm not even sure which scientific field I would like to target, so
>> > please
>> > suggest.
>> >
>> > Thanks,
>> > Ram Rachum
>>
>> Hi Ram,
>> funny enough - my to do list for today is to implement a discrete
>> (checker board kind-of) simulation (somewhat similar to the game of
>> life, if your will.
>> But before  I start looking into your stuff, few questions:
>> Why is the web site a ".com" ?
>> What is the license ?
>> Is the documentation written in MS-Word !?!?
>>
>> Cheers
>> Sebastian Haase
>
>
> --
> Sincerely,
> Ram Rachum
>



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