Christopher Barker wrote: > No matter how you slice it, you're going to need to learn a bit about > computer programming in general, and python in particular, in order to > be productive with numpy. WHERE IS THE MODERATOR? I deserve not to be insulted in front of the professional community with personal slurs such as this. My computer programming background includes thorough training in C at Bell Labs in the early days, and experience developing more than 65,000 lines of code. My software in C was used in the AT&T telephone network, the Sprint network operations system, and the Silicon Graphics workstation. My assembly language DSP software is running in the Coast Guard communications system that coordinated the ship locations during Katrina. I got a large memory physical chemistry simulation to run at Princeton University, which enabled a chemistry lab to obtain results a year ahead of other universities. I have a long record of doing accurate, high quality work on algorithms and software and I would appreciate it if persons on this list would provide technical information only and stop making snide, superior personal comments and slours about a person's knowledge, background or ability. Also, I do not appreciate personal comments alleging that I am being overly sensitive. Where is the moderator during all of this? I asked professional, technical questions and I expect professional, technical answers.
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