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[Python-Dev] numpy

[Python-Dev] numpyMark Hammond MHammond at skippinet.com.au
Wed Apr 28 01:28:59 CEST 1999
> What are the thoughts on NumPy integration into the core?

he he - and while we are at it :-)  mxDateTime would need to be a popular
choice for inclusion, and Guido has offered in-principle support for moving
some of the Win32 stuff into the core - particularly the Registry stuff and
the native Window Handle support...

How far do we go :-)

Personally, I would simply like to see the distutils SIG solve this problem
for us.  (sure).  Eg, the "build" or "install" process (depending on the
OS) could build a local HTML file with knowledge many "common" extensions -
a single click, and it is downloaded, configured and built.   Oh well, back
to reality...

[Which isnt to say I am opposed to NumPy and mxDateTime.  Definately keen
on the win32 stuff tho :-]

Mark.



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