Published Mar 12, 2024
765: NumPy, SciPy and the Economics of Open-Source — with Dr. Travis Oliphant
Dr. Travis Oliphant, the visionary behind NumPy and SciPy, delves into the intricacies of developing cornerstone open-source scientific computing tools, the financial hurdles they face, and innovative economic models that can bolster their future impact. He also highlights the significance of community effort in advancing Python compilation with tools like Numba.

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