I use Python/numpy/mpl/scipy to teach Computational methods for scientists
and engineers. Yeah, a mouthfull, but that's what it is.
We mainly solve problems of heat flow, groundwater flow, and diffusion-type
equations in the class. Both fun analytic solutions and finite difference
solutions. So the inclusion of contouring in mpl a while back was a big
break-through for us. And it works very nicely.
I have had no problems with the sourceforge mailing list, but I am not very
keen on how it handles threads. That could be much better, but it works ok
right now,
Mark

On 5/10/07, Yusdi Santoso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Steve: Thanks for the link to the Portable SciPy. That opens up a lot of
new
ideas :)

Mark: Thanks for the info. I am not a very regular Enthoughy user so I am
not aware of that fact. Just out of curiosity, what kind of class are you
teaching? Programming or maths? I will be very interested if you could
tell
me about how Python/matplotlib/numpy are used in real life class
situation..perhaps I could glean some inspiration for WebLab.

Btw, has there been any problem with the sourceforge mailing list in the
last week or two?

Thanks,


Yusdi

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