Re: [Numpy-discussion] Numpy performance boost

2011-08-31 Thread Isaac Gouy
Dieter, thank you for contributing a numpy mandelbrot program - but no thanks for your disqualified for doing things differently comment here. The benchmarks game has been showing a spectral-norm program based on numpy as an interesting alternative for the last couple of years -

Re: [Numpy-discussion] Numpy performance boost

2011-08-31 Thread Isaac Gouy
- Original Message - From: Chris.Barker chris.bar...@noaa.gov To: numpy-discussion@scipy.org Cc: Sent: Wednesday, August 31, 2011 9:08 AM Subject: Re: [Numpy-discussion] Numpy performance boost On 8/31/11 3:58 AM, Dieter Weber wrote:   just wanted to show an example of how python3

Re: [Numpy-discussion] debian benchmarks

2010-07-05 Thread Isaac Gouy
Sturla Molden sturla at molden.no writes: It is also the kind of tasks where NumPy would help. It would be nice to get NumPy into the shootout. At least for the sake of advertising http://shootout.alioth.debian.org/u32/program.php?test=spectralnormlang=pythonid=2

Re: [Numpy-discussion] [OT] Re: debian benchmarks

2010-07-04 Thread Isaac Gouy
Pauli Virtanen pav at iki.fi writes: -snip- It's possible that in the cases where Lua wins, the Lua code is not completely equivalent to the Fortran code, or uses stuff such as strings for which Lua's default implementation may be efficient. Note - not Lua's default implementation but