NumPy is also Fortran. 

But my confusion is that if SciPy will not be supported, then why support 
NumPy? NumPy and SciPy are hardly ever used separately.

Hans

Op zondag 22 juli 2012 09:11:00 UTC+2 schreef Brandon Wirtz het volgende:
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> SciPy is mostly in Fortran. So I don’t give you good odds.
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> Hi Anand,
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> Are there plans to also support SciPy in the future?
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> Hans Then
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> Op woensdag 25 januari 2012 00:34:53 UTC+1 schreef Anand Mistry het 
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> NumPy is available on the Python 2.7 runtime, but SciPy is not.
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