A video recording of the latest Newcomers Hour with Ryan C. Cooper has been
posted on the NumPy YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/lHDEr2eCjAM.
On Sun, Jun 26, 2022 at 2:53 PM Inessa Pawson wrote:
> The next NumPy Newcomers Hour will be held this Thursday, June 30th at 4
> pm UTC.
>
> Ryan C.
On Mon, Jul 4, 2022 at 4:23 PM Juan Nunez-Iglesias wrote:
> Thanks Matthew!
>
> I will say one thing, I agree that there are major costs, but the longer I
> work in this space the more I appreciate the benefits there might be to
> *not* being on GitHub. I recently (finally) read Nadia Eghbal's
Hi,
On Mon, Jul 4, 2022 at 3:21 PM Charles R Harris
wrote:
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> On Mon, Jul 4, 2022 at 7:48 AM Matthew Brett wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I just came across this:
>>
>> https://sfconservancy.org/GiveUpGitHub/
>>
>> I guess this is something we should review and consider - although it
>> would
Thanks Matthew!
I will say one thing, I agree that there are major costs, but the longer I work
in this space the more I appreciate the benefits there might be to *not* being
on GitHub. I recently (finally) read Nadia Eghbal's Working in Public, where
she points out that *adding* friction to
On Mon, Jul 4, 2022 at 7:48 AM Matthew Brett
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just came across this:
>
> https://sfconservancy.org/GiveUpGitHub/
>
> I guess this is something we should review and consider - although it
> would obviously have serious costs.
>
> Cheers,
>
>
I didn't see anything in the article
Hi,
I just came across this:
https://sfconservancy.org/GiveUpGitHub/
I guess this is something we should review and consider - although it
would obviously have serious costs.
Cheers,
Matthew
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I don't understand. Both theretically and coding wise Matmul is the most
readable thing that you can have within those options. That is in fact what
the definition is.
Can you give an example?
On Mon, Jul 4, 2022, 04:49 wrote:
> Currently there are lots of ways to compute dot products (dot,