So, a while ago, I’ve decided to code a library to plot some information I had. The idea was to create simple graphics in a way they would be easy to create, beautiful and good to present to people with no or few backgrounds on math and computers.
One thing I really love with the Python programming language is its incredible extensibility. Here’s a list of 50 awesome modules for Python, covering almost all needs: Databases, GUIs, Images, Sound, OS interaction, Web, and more.
This automator installation package will install recent SVN builds of Numpy (1.1) and Scipy (0.7), as well as Matplotlib (0.98), iPython (0.8.3) and PyMC (2.0 beta) for OS X 10.5 (Leopard) on Intel Macintosh.
"RRDtool is the Open Source industry standard, high performance data logging and graphing system for time series data. It stores the data in a very compact way that will not expand over time, and it can create beautiful graphs."
The Django REST interface makes it easy to offer private and public APIs for existing Django models. New generic views simplify data retrieval and modification in a resource-centric architecture
Solipsis is a pure peer-to-peer system for a massively shared virtual world. There are no central servers at all: it only relies on end-users' machines. Solipsis is a public virtual territory. The world is initially empty and only users will fill it by
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