Re: Python 3 optimizations continued... [LWN.net] edit / delete

Guido van Rossum on publishing scientific code.

to open-science python science ... on 09 September 2011

Latest News — Code, Analysis, Repository and Modelling for e-Neuroscience edit / delete

Fiona pointed at this project as an example of trying to come up with open standards for scientific data.

to cosmos data language-design open-science science ... on 16 May 2011

Eureqa | Cornell Computational Synthesis Laboratory edit / delete

Using evolutionary techniques, derive equations automatically from raw data.

to analysis data-mining maths science software ... on 16 September 2010

VisIt Visualization Tool edit / delete

... which goes with SILO. Looks worth playing with.

to analysis data science to-package visualisation ... on 31 August 2010

WCI | B Codes - SILO edit / delete

Library for working with structured scientific data, especially 3D spatial stuff; it uses HDF5/PDB underneath. We could use this to capture data from simulations in a convenient way. (The name is frankly disturbing given the organisation that maintains it, though!)

to analysis data library science simulation ... on 31 August 2010

On Hybrid Scientific Codes, Part I: The Idea | Andreas Klöckner's web page edit / delete

Building scientific code in a more accessible way using multiple languages.

to c++ multilingual open-science python science simulation ... on 31 August 2010

ROOT | A Data Analysis Framework edit / delete

Exactly what you want if you're throwing around enormous amounts of physics data. I wonder if there might be complex systems uses for some of their cool visualisation stuff? (Also: implemented in C++, with a C++ interpreter provided for scripting!)

to c++ data-analysis graphics science simulation statistics visualisation ... on 10 August 2010

Welcome to Sciencemadness Dot Org edit / delete

The library being the most interesting bit.

to amusements chemistry science ... on 03 June 2010

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