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numpy again
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Yeah, I second drweisz question. When will numpy and matplotlib be available?
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Yes please! Want.
I admires your commitment to making it part of pythonista, but would totally be willing to pay for it as an in app purchase too,
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Should be pretty soon now. I think I'll be able to submit it to Apple sometime next week.
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Fantastic! Can't wait for matplotlib.
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Should be pretty soon now. I think I'll be able to submit it to Apple sometime next week.
Great! Please keep us pudated about the new version here or somewhere else ;)
Thanks.
Really excited about numpy support and the UI module!
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Is there an ETA for the new release?
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As per @omz's latest comment, it will presumably be submitted to Apple any day now.
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Does @omz have a twitter feed of the commits or update changes out anywhere? I can only find bits of info.
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I'm @olemoritz on Twitter.
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@omz Yeah I've been following you, was just wondering if you ran a separate twitter for Pythonista :P
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I think Ole's been held up for a few days trying to get Editoral 1.1.1 through Apple. They've rejected it once. Pythonista will likely come after that.
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That's about right, I still plan to submit Pythonista 1.5 this month, regardless of whether Editorial 1.1.1 will get through review or not.
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That's about right, I still plan to submit Pythonista 1.5 this month, regardless of whether Editorial 1.1.1 will get through review or not.
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A friend of mine has bet me $50 Computable will be available before Pythonista v1.5... do you think i'll loose?
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And I think, but they are impressed by the UI of the 'Editorial'.
That is equivalent, will be installed in the 'Pythonista' is also great expectations.(^^ -
@Pablo I think you may loose that bet.
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@beer2011: google translate is not your friend.
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I'm also eagerly waiting for numpy. After that, how about vpython (vpython.org) for simple interactive 3-D graphics. This is widely used in physics simulations for teaching, and the ipad would be a great environment.
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Ole submitted this an hour ago, within Apple's 48 hour deadline. We'll see what Apple says for this one!