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Enaml Pygotham Talk

Here’s the first video available from our Pygotham talk series. As mentioned in an earlier post, you can find the slides in this github repository. Enaml is an open source GUI framework that features...

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Disco/MapReduce Pygotham Talk

Many thanks again to our friend Chris Mueller for partnering with us at Pygotham. The video above is more of a screencast of his talk (it was clearer than the live-action video we have). FYI, we...

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Clyther Pygotham Talk

Here is a screencast of the Clyther talk at Pygotham. Clyther is an open source project, along the lines of Cython, that allows users to program a GPU with Python via a JIT OpenCL engine....

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Chaco Pygotham Talk

The penultimate video in our series of talks is an overview of Chaco, Enthought’s interactive plotting toolkit. Sit back and enjoy! You can find the github page here.

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DataGotham: Sept 13 & 14 @ NYU

Enthought is proud to announce its sponsorship of the upcoming DataGotham conference in NYC. DataGotham is meant to be a “celebration of New York City’s data community.” Organized by the likes of Drew...

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DataGotham…Complete!

Well, DataGotham is over. The conference featured a wide cross section of the data community in NYC. Talks spanned topics from “urban science” to “finding racism on FourSquare” to “creating an API for...

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Explore NYC 311 Data

Datagotham explored how organizations and individuals use data to gain insight and improve decision-making. Some interesting talks on “urban science” got us curious about what data is publicly...

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Visualizing Uncertainty

Inspired by a post on visually weighted regression plots in R, I’ve been playing with shading to visually represent uncertainty in a model fit. In making these plots, I’ve used python and matplotlib. I...

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What Is Your Python Budget?

C programmers, by necessity, generally develop a mental model for understanding the performance characteristics of their code. Developing this intuition in a high level language like Python can be more...

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Enthought Sponsors First NY QPUG Meetup

Though all eyes are probably on the aftermath of Pycon (which, from all reports, was another great conference), Enthought was happy to sponsor the first New York Quantitative Python User Group Meetup...

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Enaml Pygotham Talk

Here’s the first video available from our Pygotham talk series. As mentioned in an earlier post, you can find the slides in this github repository. Enaml is an open source GUI framework that features...

View Article

Disco/MapReduce Pygotham Talk

Many thanks again to our friend Chris Mueller for partnering with us at Pygotham. The video above is more of a screencast of his talk (it was clearer than the live-action video we have). FYI, we...

View Article

Clyther Pygotham Talk

Here is a screencast of the Clyther talk at Pygotham. Clyther is an open source project, along the lines of Cython, that allows users to program a GPU with Python via a JIT OpenCL engine....

View Article


Chaco Pygotham Talk

The penultimate video in our series of talks is an overview of Chaco, Enthought’s interactive plotting toolkit. Sit back and enjoy! You can find the github page here.

View Article

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DataGotham: Sept 13 & 14 @ NYU

Enthought is proud to announce its sponsorship of the upcoming DataGotham conference in NYC. DataGotham is meant to be a “celebration of New York City’s data community.” Organized by the likes of Drew...

View Article


Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

DataGotham…Complete!

Well, DataGotham is over. The conference featured a wide cross section of the data community in NYC. Talks spanned topics from “urban science” to “finding racism on FourSquare” to “creating an API for...

View Article

Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

Explore NYC 311 Data

Datagotham explored how organizations and individuals use data to gain insight and improve decision-making. Some interesting talks on “urban science” got us curious about what data is publicly...

View Article


Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

Visualizing Uncertainty

Inspired by a post on visually weighted regression plots in R, I’ve been playing with shading to visually represent uncertainty in a model fit. In making these plots, I’ve used python and matplotlib. I...

View Article

Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

What Is Your Python Budget?

C programmers, by necessity, generally develop a mental model for understanding the performance characteristics of their code. Developing this intuition in a high level language like Python can be more...

View Article

Enthought Sponsors First NY QPUG Meetup

Though all eyes are probably on the aftermath of Pycon (which, from all reports, was another great conference), Enthought was happy to sponsor the first New York Quantitative Python User Group Meetup...

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