Hi,
Simply check the original Numpy aka Numerical Python docs where it’s
comprehensively explained that the library is implemented in C with a thin
Python wrapper. The docs were written circa ‘98 by the original library author.
The library was optimised over a long period before being released
Hi
I don’t think the entire mailing list needs to know all this.
Thanks
> On 14 Aug 2019, at 12:37, "a.gra...@gmail.com" wrote:
>
> "Requests for free or reduced prices tickets were made via the financial
> assistance programme which closed for applications shortly after the CfP."
>
> My 2 c
> On 7 Dec 2016, at 13:36, Thomas Kluyver wrote:
>
>> On Wed, Dec 7, 2016, at 01:20 PM, Andy Robinson wrote:
>> To enforce good conduct in a suitably Pythonic manner, I hereby
>> propose the foundation of the Yorkshire Inquisition, headed by Steve.
>
> I don't think anybody expected that!
>
Prolly a server side limit.
> On 2 Dec 2016, at 16:15, Alistair Broomhead
> wrote:
>
> Hi Florian,
>
> This is probably not the best forum for Q&A, but I think you might need to
> look at
> http://docs.python-requests.org/en/master/user/advanced/#chunk-encoded-requests
>
> Al
>
>> On Fri,
Hi,
If NLP is what you're after it may benefit you and the project to take a look
at UCREL and license CLAWS http://ucrel.lancs.ac.uk/claws/. Also look at
http://ucrel.lancs.ac.uk/usas/
Best Ed
> On 17 Jul 2016, at 20:47, Deborah Leem wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> I am working on a digital hu
Hi
I've not seen what the commitment is but I can do something in the risibly
named northern powerhouse corridor between Manchester and York dependent on
contract commitments. 47 years programming 17 Python.
Best
Ed
> On 17 Feb 2016, at 13:29, Nicholas H.Tollervey wrote:
>
> Hi Helen, Conrad,
+1 from another dinosaur
Ed
On 16 May 2013, at 16:46, Andy Robinson wrote:
> Speaking as a relatively obsolete dinosaur, I would suggest that if
> you are going to discuss specific deployment practices, you start with
> the most fundamental ones: SSH, the unix shell and so on.
>
> We have had
On 20 Dec 2010, at 16:46, Tim Golden wrote:
> On 20/12/2010 16:08, Alec Battles wrote:
>> I
>> still have no idea why tokenizing Hungarian text and tokenizing German
>> text are not fundamentally the same operation
>
Those languages have different grammatical structure inflexion and stemmin
On 11 Aug 2010, at 17:46, Anand Kumria wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> Just a head's up that there are a bunch of us Pythonista's meeting up in
> Edinburgh on the 24th Aug (yes, during the festival!)
>
Hi
good to here about this, I'll try to get along as I'm in the area for a week
or two longer.
C
On 2 Aug 2010, at 09:16, Nicholas Tollervey wrote:
> Folks,
>
> During Europython a group of us who organise various Python related user
> groups within the UK went for a drink. Here's what we talked about:
>
Hi,
I'm all for this the main reason I turned from Python to iOS was the apparent
On 17 Mar 2010, at 14:44, Michael Sparks wrote:
On Wednesday 17 March 2010 14:30:01 Andy Kilner wrote:
You'll both be at the pyssup tonight so you can go and form a little
emacs corner somewhere the cellar maybe?
Surely you're not suggesting putting all the emacs users in a deep
d
Sent from my iPhone at last the handheld that works!
On 7 Oct 2009, at 12:41, Dave Kirby wrote:
As Tim says, ipython is a superset of the regular python shell, so you
can ignore all the features and get along with it just fine.
The features I find most useful (and which I think will be of b
Sorry I'm traveling that day, good luck with it though.
Ed Hartley
On 9/18/07, Sam Clegg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Tue, 2007-09-18 at 15:15 +0100, Fuzzyman wrote:
> > I could give a quick demo of IronPython and Silverlight - anything from
> > 10mins upwards...
>
> Mmm... I love to see that
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