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  1. 15 Apr 2019

    If you are an economist looking for similar resources to , checkout these slides by Hans-Martin von Gaudecker!

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    20 Nov 2018

    Our dear friend & colleague Ray has contributed to hundreds of OS projects, and now he needs our help fighting cancer. Please help Ray receive the care he needs by donating to his GoFundMe, where contributions will be matched 1:1 up to $50,000 by Anaconda.

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    31 May 2018

    Plotly is hiring a scientific editor / grant writer in Montréal 🔬 🇨🇦 Please RT!

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    31 May 2018
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    Effective Computation In Physics by and ! In fact, I have a copy on my desk right now

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    23 May 2018
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    Congratulations to the members of the Steering Council on receiving the 2018 ! is a broad collaboration that develops tools for interactive computing, with a language-agnostic design.

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    20 Apr 2018

    Check out our cool open source educational project using git workflow led by with me @uiidahofallsl and Neal, Jeremy and Jenny whose Twitter I don't have.

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    20 Apr 2018

    Let's talk reproducible science and computational literacy with a live-coding stream from at 11am/EST tomorrow

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    9 Mar 2018
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    6 Mar 2018

    conda-forge would love to hear what platforms are important to you! Please take a few seconds to answer this poll:

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    4 Mar 2018

    IPython peaked on Google Trends in Oct. 2015, as started its rapid growth -

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    27 Feb 2018

    Diversity Scholarships available to cover registration for ! Last day to apply: 16 March Notifications: 23 March Please spread the word!

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    ICYMI, NCSA's Assistant Director of Scientific Software, , was named a BSSw fellow this month. Get the full story here:

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    21 Feb 2018

    > such as "x MATLAB function doesn't have an equivalent in SciPy so I had to import this obscure internet module to get a similar function". Now, SciPy has implementations of ALL those functions. I'm so amazed at how far SciPy has come. Step down, MATLAB, Python's here 💜

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  15. 24 Jan 2018
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    22 Jan 2018

    Just looked at my required textbook list and saw that the only book I need is & 's Effective Computation in Physics. I already own it so I no trip to the bookstore for me

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  17. 26 Nov 2017
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    5 Oct 2017

    With shout-outs to , , , , , @RougierNicholas, , , , .

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  19. 2 Oct 2017

    "mpmath 1.0, and a ten-year retrospective" by Fredrik Johansson

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    27 Sep 2017

    What takes 18K commits, 16 years of work, 500+ contribs, several companies and a ? scipy 1.0 Awesome job!

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