by nf-admin | Sep 13, 2019 | Blog, Projects
A guest blog by Sam Brice, NumFOCUS Visiting Fellow.Cross-posted from https://medium.com/@sbrice/highlights-from-the-2019-pandas-hack-331c132f89e8 Acknowledgements: Thank you to Walmart Technology for hosting the Pandas Hack ! Microsoft, Dell, and VARIdesk for their...
by nf-admin | Dec 5, 2018 | Blog, Diversity & Inclusion (DISC)
This is a guest post by Samuel Brice, DISC Committee Member, originally posted on Medium. Acknowledgements: Thank you to Two Sigma for hosting DISC ! Afshin Darian and Steve Silvester from the JupyterLab core developers team along with Diego Torres who helped...
by nf-admin | Sep 15, 2017 | Blog, Google Summer of Code (GSoC)
The summer has come to an end and so have the internships of our GSoC students. Ten students have finished their projects successfully and now continue to contribute to our open source community! FEniCS: Ivan Yashchuk has implemented quadrilateral and...
by nf-admin | Aug 20, 2017 | Blog
The following post was written by Steven Christe of SunPy. A Rare Opportunity to View the Solar Corona A solar eclipse presents a unique opportunity for us to view the solar corona or solar atmosphere. In visible light, the corona is about one million times fainter...
by nf-admin | Aug 11, 2017 | Blog, Projects
This post was co-authored by the rOpenSci Editorial Board: Noam Ross, Scott Chamberlain, Karthik Ram, and Maëlle Salmon. — At rOpenSci, we create and curate software to help scientists with the data life cycle. These tools access, download, manage, and archive...