[SciPy-User] Simulations

cool-RR cool-rr at cool-rr.com
Mon Oct 5 08:30:59 EDT 2009


The code is entirely in Python. But the code that does all the heavy lifting
has to be supplied by the "simulation package", i.e. you. The intro explains
about this.

On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 2:04 PM, Sebastian Haase <seb.haase at gmail.com> wrote:

> 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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Sincerely,
Ram Rachum
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