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Description
From the website:
NumPy is the fundamental package for scientific computing with Python. It contains among other things:
- a powerful N-dimensional array object
- sophisticated (broadcasting) functions
- tools for integrating C/C++ and Fortran code
- useful linear algebra, Fourier transform, and random number capabilities
Besides its obvious scientific uses, NumPy can also be used as an efficient multi-dimensional container of generic data. Arbitrary data-types can be defined. This allows NumPy to seamlessly and speedily integrate with a wide variety of databases.
(NumPy is organizationally very closely related to SciPy.)
Languages
Python
Team
Current steering council and institutional partners
Steering council:
- Sebastian Berg
- Jaime Fernández del Río
- Ralf Gommers
- Alex Griffing
- Charles Harris
- Nathaniel Smith
- Julian Taylor
- Pauli Virtanen
Emeritus members:
- Travis Oliphant - Project Founder / Emeritus Leader (served: 2005-2012)
NumFOCUS Subcommittee:
- Chuck Harris
- Ralf Gommers
- Jaime Fernández del Río
- Nathaniel Smith
- External member: Thomas Caswell
Institutional Partners
- UC Berkeley (Nathaniel Smith)
Governance
Overview: NumPy governance
NumPy project governance and decision-making
Code of Conduct
Code Repository
GitHub: numpy/numpy: Numpy main repository
Build Tools
Packages
Releases
Obtaining NumPy & SciPy libraries — SciPy.org
Issue Tracker
GitHub: Issues · numpy/numpy
Documentation
Contributing: Contributing to NumPy — NumPy v1.13.dev0 Manual
Contributing page on GitHub: numpy/CONTRIBUTING.md at master · numpy/numpy
Project FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions — SciPy.org
Obtaining: Obtaining NumPy & SciPy libraries — SciPy.org
Community
OpenHub: The NumPy Open Source Project on Open Hub
Discussion
MailingList
- Discussion: NumPy-Discussion Info Page
- Numpy-snv: Numpy-svn Info Page
- Stack Overflow: Newest ‘numpy’ Questions - Stack Overflow
Events
License
BSD-3-Clause: NumPy license — NumPy