btw: could you change the ownership of the branch such that I can commit
directly?
It would save the merge request etc hassle.
Best wishes, Daniel.
Frank Male wrote:
> chapter opening quotes, oh my.
>
> On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 1:10 AM, Daniel Herde <email address hidden> wrote:
>
>> Hehe, glad you liked it.
>>
>> I'd go for importing scipy in the beginning. Problem is: This submodule
>> doesn't automatically get imported when you import scipy. Therefore, I
>> mentioned it separately.
>>
>> Otherwise, we could also go for an introductory story somewhere:
>>
>> In the beginning, there was the command line.
>> And He typed "python", and there was python.
>> There was still nothing, but from there,
>> you could work a whole lot better.
>>
>> Cheers, Daniel.
>>
>>
>> Frank Male wrote:
>>> Review: Approve woot
>>> Nice!
>>> Should we assume that everyone does import scipy at the beginning, or
>> import the individual modules we'll be using at each section?
>>
>> --
>> https://code.launchpad.net/~dmh/scipyforscientists/rev0/+merge/30211<https://code.launchpad.net/%7Edmh/scipyforscientists/rev0/+merge/30211>
>> You are reviewing the proposed merge of lp:~dmh/scipyforscientists/rev0
>> into lp:scipyforscientists.
>>
>
btw: could you change the ownership of the branch such that I can commit
directly?
It would save the merge request etc hassle.
Best wishes, Daniel.
Frank Male wrote: /code.launchpad .net/~dmh/ scipyforscienti sts/rev0/ +merge/ 30211<https:/ /code.launchpad .net/%7Edmh/ scipyforscienti sts/rev0/ +merge/ 30211>
> chapter opening quotes, oh my.
>
> On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 1:10 AM, Daniel Herde <email address hidden> wrote:
>
>> Hehe, glad you liked it.
>>
>> I'd go for importing scipy in the beginning. Problem is: This submodule
>> doesn't automatically get imported when you import scipy. Therefore, I
>> mentioned it separately.
>>
>> Otherwise, we could also go for an introductory story somewhere:
>>
>> In the beginning, there was the command line.
>> And He typed "python", and there was python.
>> There was still nothing, but from there,
>> you could work a whole lot better.
>>
>> Cheers, Daniel.
>>
>>
>> Frank Male wrote:
>>> Review: Approve woot
>>> Nice!
>>> Should we assume that everyone does import scipy at the beginning, or
>> import the individual modules we'll be using at each section?
>>
>> --
>> https:/
>> You are reviewing the proposed merge of lp:~dmh/scipyforscientists/rev0
>> into lp:scipyforscientists.
>>
>