Gökhan SEVER wrote: > Eric, > > As you said, your program features more than what me in my mind. It > looks very cool. There are some parts which I don't understand quite well. > > I will definitely save it for my future programming adventures. I will > solely use it in my academical research, since I am a graduate student > working on atmospheric sciences. > > I like the Mercurial repository of the project, and the way it is > presented. I am planning establish something similar to yours. So in the > future I might have some more questions to you. > > By the way, could please tell me more what does pycurrents do? I can > guess a little from its name. Actually for the next year I have a plan > of implementing a design named pyclouds for simple cloud simulation > and/or modelling. > > Gökhan
Gökhan, pycurrents is simply a name for one of several repos into which we have divided our code; it is for python code that we use for our work in physical oceanography, with a heavy weighting toward processing acoustic Doppler current profiler (ADCP) data. It is a catch-all. It includes good stuff, work in progress (to some extent that description applies to everything), and some things that are obsolete and/or first tries still waiting to be rewritten. For context, see http://currents.soest.hawaii.edu/. Eric ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Stay on top of everything new and different, both inside and around Java (TM) technology - register by April 22, and save $200 on the JavaOne (SM) conference, June 2-5, 2009, San Francisco. 300 plus technical and hands-on sessions. Register today. Use priority code J9JMT32. http://p.sf.net/sfu/p _______________________________________________ Matplotlib-users mailing list Matplotlib-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/matplotlib-users