Thanks Melissa, Ryan, Olz, Ross, and everyone else who contributed! This site looks really nice, and the content is a big improvement on what we had before as tutorials!
Cheers, Ralf On Thu, Apr 29, 2021 at 9:39 PM Melissa Mendonça <meliss...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello, all! > > Recently, we added a link to NumPy Tutorials to our main page ( > https://numpy.org/numpy-tutorials) > > This set of tutorials has been built with the collaboration of a few > contributors, who have put effort and dedication into them. Some of this > content was generated as part of last year's Google Season of Docs program, > with authors kubedoc and Ryan Cooper. > > These tutorials are meant to be not only about NumPy, but about using > NumPy to solve concrete problems, which means more flexibility in terms of > content and dependencies for executing them. They are also executable as > Jupyter Notebooks, and contributors can submit their content as notebooks. > This hopefully means a lower barrier of entry for some people, and allows > us to have interactive materials online (with Binder). We also have a > dedicated tutorials section in our main documentation, which should serve a > different purpose (for example, focusing on concepts and operations > specific to NumPy). > > The Documentation Team is growing and we would be delighted to have your > help. If you have comments, suggestions for improvements or other content, > please open an issue or PR in the https://github.com/numpy/numpy-tutorials > repo. > > Special thanks to Ross Barnowski who has also put a lot of work into this > new site. > > Cheers! > > Melissa > _______________________________________________ > NumPy-Discussion mailing list > NumPy-Discussion@python.org > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/numpy-discussion >
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