What is the #julialang programming language? This is stitched from the interviews of a lot of developers telling their stories as to why they are committed to the mission of #Julia. Performance, scaling, easy, fun?
What is the #julialang programming language? This is stitched from the interviews of a lot of developers telling their stories as to why they are committed to the mission of #Julia. Performance, scaling, easy, fun?
Ready to move? Hear from Dr. Kari Jordan on her "aha moment" in open source, how Zumba facilitates inclusion, and the power of grassroots movements.
#OpenSource #ScientificComputing #DataScience #Research
https://www.opensourcestories.org/stories/2025/just-keep-moving-kari-l-jordan/
I wish I could watch this (maybe they'll record it... but I'm not sure):
"From #Fortran to #Python: A Conversation Across Generations of #ScientificComputing" #PyOhio
https://www.pyohio.org/2025/program/talks/from-fortran-to-python/
https://www.europesays.com/uk/242737/ Chinese team develops faster, more efficient data sorting system for AI and computing #ArtificialIntelligence #Beijing #ChineseInstituteForBrainResearch #Computing #CPU #Databases #HardwareDesign #Memristors #NatureElectronics #PekingUniversity #ScientificComputing #TaoYaoyu #Technology #UK #UnitedKingdom #VonNeumannArchitecture #VonNeumannBottleneck #WebSearch
https://www.europesays.com/us/43005/ Chinese team develops faster, more efficient data sorting system for AI and computing #ArtificialIntelligence #Beijing #ChineseInstituteForBrainResearch #Computing #CPU #Databases #HardwareDesign #Memristors #NatureElectronics #PekingUniversity #ScientificComputing #TaoYaoyu #Technology #UnitedStates #UnitedStates #US #VonNeumannArchitecture #VonNeumannBottleneck #WebSearch
Kendrew's 1962 #Nobel lecture is a great read for insight into the history of #structuralbiology, including the massive experimental effort to eke out the structure of #myoglobin. This required calculating Fourier transforms of thousands of reflexions, requiring the latest (at the time) #supercomputers like the first EDSAC digital computer and #IBM 7090
https://www.nobelprize.org/uploads/2018/06/kendrew-lecture.pdf
We're looking for people to provide social media coverage for PyData Paris 2025 (Sept 30 - Oct 1, 2025 at the Cité des sciences)
Depending on your proposal, we can offer free attendance or remuneration. Experience level doesn't matter — whether you have an established following or you're just getting started, we'd interested in hearing from you.
Interested? Send us a message at pydata@quantstack.net — we'd love to hear your thoughts!
@ytc1 @DenOfEarth @aka_pugs I know.
And espechally in #ScientificComputing a lot of researchers loved working with #SunMicrosystems and when #Oracle took over that relationship got sour'd instantly due to #Oracle #CEO #LarryEllison...
-> https://infosec.space/@kkarhan/114682503920794745
One of the big successes of #Sun was that they basically declared a unilateral "ceasefire" in terms of #IP & #Patents re: #OpenSource. Whereas Oracle didn't seem willing to honour that.
Obviously #Linux with it's #GPLv2only-Kernel and most of it's Userland could not get 'closed-sourced' like #OpenSolaris which instantly got stomped out by Oracle as they wanted to sqeeze #Solaris for profits and milk their clients in typical Oracle fashion...
Now granted, I do know someone who for most of their life made their money dealing with the intricacies of setting up #postfix, #sendmail and #courier #MailServers on Solaris and if I ask said person about that they give me a kilometer stare, so OFC like a #SysV - #Unix systems Solaris and #SunOS really are one of the reasons #WindowsNT won the "#WorkstationWar" and why - if anyone - #Apple won the last "#UnixWar"...
@DenOfEarth @aka_pugs I know.
Cade in point, #OpenSolaris did have avid users just below that range, and a lot of #ScientificComputing used it, as they previously used #IRIX.
And #Sun being #OpenSourve-friendly was the right direction...
If you're interested in #ScientificComputing and/or #RustLang, you should come to #SciCompInRust25 next week. It's taking place virtually and is free to attend.
Timetable at https://scientificcomputing.rs/2025/timetable.
Register at https://scientificcomputing.rs/2025/register.
Scientific computing in the browser? Watch Gunj Joshi show how JS can even outperform Python or R in the right setup! Dive into WebAssembly, fast libraries, and the future of math on the web at #FOSSASIASummit2025
Watch here https://youtu.be/hHCiinxsnbo
Working on solutions for large-scale #ScientificComputing?
#EuroSciPy2025 wants your original research on parallel and distributed computing with #Python!
Submit your breakthrough approaches to scaling scientific workloads as tutorials, talks, or posters:
Working on core array computing libraries that power #scientificPython? #EuroSciPy2025 wants your proposals on optimized array operations, vectorization techniques, and numerical foundations. Submit your groundbreaking work!
Can I please get a résumé review by the HPC (specifically) and other experienced developers here? I am applying for research focused jobs and PhDs in the HPC domain (i understand that it is very wide, but at this stage I am open to whatever opportunities I get).
Currently pursuing my MSc in HPC from EPCC, Uni of Edinburgh.
Thank you!!
#hpc #developer #mentor #softwaredevelopment #scientificcomputing #Parallelprogramming
Exploring stdlib_ JavaScript's Answer to Technical Computing. This episode of Inspiring Computing features a discussion with Athan, the maintainer of stdlib, a JavaScript library designed for numerical and scientific computing. Athan shares his experience and his career journey, starting from a non-computer science background and eventually leading to his passion for open-source development.
#javascript #podcast #OpenSource #JavaScript #ScientificComputing
Save the Date: #EuroSciPy2025 is Coming!
Mark your calendars!
Where: Kraków, Poland
When: 18–22 of August
Why: European conference for scientific computing in #Python!
Join us for cutting-edge talks, hands-on tutorials, and unparalleled networking with the brightest minds in the #SciPy ecosystem.
Whether you’re expert or just starting your Python journey, EuroSciPy 2025 is the place to be! Stay tuned for more details.
Learn efficient methods to construct a 3D Xarray from 2D Pandas DataFrames. Avoid common pitfalls & unlock powerful analytical capabilities. Master 3D Xarray from DataFrames for streamlined data workflows! #3DXarray #PandasDataFrame #DataScience #PythonProgramming #ScientificComputing #DataAnalysis
https://tech-champion.com/data-science/constructing-a-3d-xarray-from-a-series-of-2d-pandas-dataframes
https://youtube.com/watch?v=P_fHJIYENdI&si=ECF7pagdnAgEwT4Z
Veritasium just released a great video of #ProteinFolding algorithms and #Alphafold as party of the story.
Veritasium releases some of the best science videos around: accessible, clear and accurate. It's a great service to communicating this breakthrough to everyone.
#ScientificComputing #Bioinformatics #AI #MachineLearning #ScienceCommunication #ProteinDesign
P.S. shame about the anthropomorphic hype at the end
The result of the getting started notebook of #felupe, which is deployed by #jupyterlite on #github, is now ready-to-visualize directly in the browser, thanks to #jupyterview!
https://adtzlr.github.io/felupe-web/lab?path=01_Getting-Started.ipynb
NumPy is a cornerstone of scientific computing in Python, offering robust support for large, multi-dimensional arrays and matrices, and providing a comprehensive suite of mathematical functions to manipulate these structures.
𝗖𝗹𝗶𝗰𝗸 𝗯𝗲𝗹𝗼𝘄 𝘁𝗼 𝗿𝗲𝗮𝗱 𝗺𝗼𝗿𝗲:
https://greenwebpage.com/community/how-to-install-numpy-on-ubuntu-24-04-lts/