Hello all,
as a happy Pyrex user for more than six years I recently got interested
in Cython as well. So far adopting codes to Cython has in most cases
been quite straightforward. In fact it even resulted in improvements due
to some errors, which Pyrex had not complained about and which were
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no prob. I'll add Greg, and I already have the et al.
my citation now looks like this:
@Misc{cython,
Author = {{Stefan Behnel} and {Robert Bradshaw} and {Dag Sverre
Seljebotn} and {Greg Ewing} and others},
Title = {Cython: {C}-{E}xtensions for {P}ython},
On Mon, 24 Aug 2009, Chris Colbert wrote:
> I'm working on a paper and need to include a citation for Cython, is
> there a preferred citation, or should I use this entry I found in the
> sage archives?
>
> @manual{cython,
>> Author = {Stefan Behnel, Robert Bradshaw, and Dag Sverre Seljebotn },
>>
I'm working on a paper and need to include a citation for Cython, is
there a preferred citation, or should I use this entry I found in the
sage archives?
@manual{cython,
> Author = {Stefan Behnel, Robert Bradshaw, and Dag Sverre Seljebotn },
> Title = {Cython: C-Extensions for Python},
> note =
On Thursday 20 August 2009 16:31:35 Stefan Behnel wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just stumbled over the Py++ project that reads C++ code using pygccxml
> and comes with wrapper code generators for Boost.Python and ctypes.
>
> http://www.language-binding.net/pyplusplus/pyplusplus.html
>
> >From a first glance,