Re: Python 3 optimizations continued... [LWN.net]

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

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

Using evolutionary techniques, derive equations automatically from raw data.

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

VisIt Visualization Tool

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

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

WCI | B Codes - SILO

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

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

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

The library being the most interesting bit.

to amusements chemistry science ... on 03 June 2010