Hi all, Juan Nunez-Iglesias, Stéfan van der Walt, and I will be writing an O’Reilly book about the SciPy library and the surrounding ecosystem. The book is called Elegant SciPy, and is intended to teach SciPy to fledgling Pythonistas, guided by the most elegant SciPy code examples that we can find.
Each chapter will have one or two snippets that we will work towards. Each of these will be credited as “written by/nominated by”, and needs to be published under a permissive license such as MIT, BSD, or public domain to be considered for inclusion. So, if you recently came across scientific Python code that made you go “Wow!” with its elegance, simplicity, cleverness, or power, please point us to it! For more details, or to nominate code snippets, please check out Juan's blog post: http://ilovesymposia.com/2015/02/04/call-for-code-nominations-for-elegant-scipy/ Warm regards, Harriet -- Harriet Dashnow BSc, BA, MSc (Bioinformatics)
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