Hello, Kiran, thank you for your proposal.
It would be good to see examples of technical writing - remember that the
Season of Docs program is meant for people with some experience in that
area, so if you have anything to share, please do.
Cheers,
Melissa
On Mon, May 3, 2021 at 5:11 PM
Thank you, Mukilika - I really like your ideas for tutorials! The timeline
also looks fine to me.
Cheers,
Melissa
On Mon, May 3, 2021 at 9:07 AM Mukulika Pahari
wrote:
> Hello everyone,
> I am attaching my Statement of Interest for GSoD 2021 below. I would love
> to know everyone's thoughts
Hello, Mahesh
Yes, the timeline looks fine.
Cheers,
Melissa
On Sun, May 2, 2021 at 2:08 PM Mahesh S wrote:
> Hello there Melissa,
>
> Thank You for your valuable suggestion.Actually , I am planning for a
> high-impact work. I have already started reading the User-Guide and working
> out
Hello, Ronnie
Thank you for your interest!
Based on our projects page, do you have any specific ideas for working on
NumPy? Because the deadline for hiring technical writers is so close (May
17) it might be worth thinking of writing your Statement of Interest as
soon as possible.
Let me know if
Hi Matthew and Pradeep,
Do you know if the typing summit will be recorded and if these will be made
available later?
While I’d love to attend the live event, this is unfortunately not possible due
to other obligations that day.
Regards, Bas
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Matthew Rahtz
HelloI am Second year B.Tech Computer with AI student , In every semester we are suppose to right research paper and report , One of our research paper got publish in IEEE and recently I have started writing some blogs . In Numpy I have done two projects based on Data science and Machine learning
Hi all,
Our bi-weekly triage-focused NumPy development meeting is Wednesday,
May 5th at 11 am Pacific Time (18:00 UTC).
Everyone is invited to join in and edit the work-in-progress meeting
topics and notes:
https://hackmd.io/68i_JvOYQfy9ERiHgXMPvg
I encourage everyone to notify us of issues or
Hi all,
Tl;dr: come to our talk *Catching Tensor Shape Errors Using the Type
Checker* at the PyCon 2021 Typing Summit next week!
https://us.pycon.org/2021/summits/typing/
Longer version: over the past year a small group of us have been thinking
about how to use Python's type system to make