@Josef andPierre -- Thanks for finding those out. Something to get back
to down the road.
On 4/11/2011 12:54 PM, [email protected] wrote:
On Mon, Apr 11, 2011 at 3:47 PM, Pierre Raybaut
<[email protected]> wrote:
SciPy is already hosting this:
http://www.scipy.org/Cookbook
But there is no comparison with MATLAB Central.
There was a long discussion on scipy-user last October on "Central
File Exchange for SciPy"
However, nobody has delivered an implementation for this.
Josef
-Pierre
On 11 avr, 15:29, Ariel Balter<[email protected]> wrote:
An emoticon would have been a good idea. I'm prone to wry humor. I
sincerely meant no harm.
On the other hand, I think a great idea has emerged-- python central.
It would be great to have a searchable database of recipes --
particularly for scientific computing.
On 4/11/2011 6:26 AM, Carlos C�rdoba wrote:
Without a smiley face anywhere it was kind of hard to realize.... (at
least for me) :-)
Being this a low traffic list, I don't see a problem with people
asking this questions but Ariel is right, there are better places to
ask. Scipy lists could be ones and stackoverflow is another.
Just my two cents,
Carlos
El 11/04/11 06:23, Ariel Balter escribi�:
I'm sure you realized that I was 92.5% in jest.
That is actually a very good point. You can often get great answers
on programming forums such as stackoverflow. On the other hand,
Matlab Central is one stop shopping. Great threads on questions.
And, most importantly, programming solutions and useful bits -- with
ratings and comment threads.
I think the place to host this is at with scipy. If you propose it
to them, I would back it.
On 4/10/2011 10:12 PM, David wrote:
On Monday, April 11, 2011 1:53:23 PM UTC+10, abalter wrote:
We should all remember that this is a forum for snarky comments
about Spyder. If you don't have any trivial complaints,
ridiculous feature requests, or other nonsensical comments
about Spyder, then this is not the place. If you need help
with your Finite Math homework, please post to the PyDev forum
instead.
While this comment is perfectly correct, it does highlight one of
the problems with using python for scientific computing in
comparison to matlab. If a newbie has a matlab problem, then they
can go to a matlab forum and expect to get a reasonable answer. But
if that problem occurs in python, then a beginner might need to ask
their question in a python, spyder, numpy, scipy, pyqt etc. forum,
and if you aren't familiar with the full tool stack and the
relationship between all the parts, it could be a bit confusing (the
same goes for reading through documentation). So I would advocate
being forgiving of slightly off-topic questions.
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