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MicroPython Sprint at SciPy 2018

Posted: Fri Jul 13, 2018 2:39 pm
by rcolistete
At Scipy 2018 (Austin-TX, USA) :
https://scipy2018.scipy.org/
we have a MicroPython Sprint :
https://github.com/rcolistete/micropyth ... _scipy2018
The MicroPython sprint goal is to live demonstrate MicroPython to new users and attract new developers to contribute to scientific MicroPython modules, for example, by porting/adapting scientific Python 3 modules.
My goal, as tutorial/sprint presenter at SciPy 2018, is to :
- help bring together the MicroPython and SciPy communities;
- motivate SciPy developers entering MicroPython community (here, etc);
- motivate MicroPython developers participating at future SciPy conferences (tutorial, talk, poster, sprint, etc);
- help organize a list of scientific MicroPython modules.

Re: MicroPython Sprint at SciPy 2018

Posted: Sat Jul 14, 2018 10:15 am
by pythoncoder
Sounds great. It would be good to see scientific data analysis libraries ported to MicroPython.

With all due respect to a certain Mr Orwell, I couldn't help noticing your "Scientific MicroPython on Microcontrollers" tutorial is to be held in Room 101 ;)

Re: MicroPython Sprint at SciPy 2018

Posted: Sat Jul 14, 2018 7:25 pm
by rcolistete
pythoncoder wrote:
Sat Jul 14, 2018 10:15 am
Sounds great. It would be good to see scientific data analysis libraries ported to MicroPython.

With all due respect to a certain Mr Orwell, I couldn't help noticing your "Scientific MicroPython on Microcontrollers" tutorial is to be held in Room 101 ;)
Room 101, the torture chamber in George Orwell’s 1984
Well, at least there were no high-voltages devices to torture the attendees during the tutorial... 8-)