Let me recuse myself .... What is the nature of the open source license?
Vasili On Fri, Oct 3, 2008 at 8:39 PM, Jeff Wheeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Oct 3, 2008, at 8:26 PM, Galchin, Vasili wrote: > > Here is a site I discovered a while back for another language ... I >> guess in the back of my mind this more where >> I was going vis-a-vis scientific computing .... http://www.enthought.com/ >> > > I interned at Enthought over this last summer; it's a very cool place. Many > of the open-source scientific libraries could be rewritten in Haskell > without significant difficulty, and this actually seems like a decent idea. > > SciPy and NumPy are the two most significant libraries worth thinking > about, in my opinion. Some of the other software, e.g. Traits, is less > relevant to scientific software in the context of Haskell. > > Much of their stack, especially Traits, TraitsGUI, and application > libraries are designed to help write applications quickly without much > programming experience. With these tools, it's easy for scientists, without > knowing much Python, to write large programs that work well for most of > their purposes. > > Jeff Wheeler >
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