Re: [BangPypers] Multiplying very large matrices

2011-01-17 Thread Anand Balachandran Pillai
On Sun, Jan 16, 2011 at 12:32 PM, kunal ghosh wrote: > Hi all, > I found numpy.memmap > to be very suitable when matrices larger than the physical memory are > required. > > 1. included in standard numpy installation > 2. very low learning curve. > > Interesting package. Just went through the d

[BangPypers] [commercial] image processing gurus wanted

2011-01-17 Thread Kenneth Gonsalves
hi, there is a requirement for freelance work in automating image processing. If interested please contact me offlist. Industry standard compensation ;-) I am not the potential employer, so have no idea as to the compensation, but for the right person I do not think they will quibble. -- regards

Re: [BangPypers] Python 1.5.2 Application (compiled on PA-RISC)

2011-01-17 Thread Noufal Ibrahim
On Mon, Jan 17 2011, Wah Meng Wong wrote: [...] > I am not sure if HP maintains patches for their own platform... as I > said I am not familiar in this space. Ok I will try looking at the > source codes in official site. BTW, you mean 2.5.2 is okay right? Your > "too far" was referring to HP web

Re: [BangPypers] Python 1.5.2 Application (compiled on PA-RISC)

2011-01-17 Thread Wah Meng Wong
Hello Noufal, >> Yes I will go for the python 2.5.2 as I found the source code on HP's >>website. Will be doing that for HP-UX 11.31, Itanium platform. > Why go for that? Why not use the source from the official site? Does HP > maintain patches for their own platform? I am not sure if HP mainta