Talk delivered at the PyCon 2012 conference in Santa Clara, CA. It
combines a rapid overview of the IPython project with hands-on demos using
the new HTML notebook interface. This is the full video:
August 2011, the slides for my keynote presentation at EuroSciPy (I don’t
have video available). Many thanks to the awesome organizing team, in
particular Gaël Varoquaux and Emanuelle
Gouillart
for the invitation, hospitality, and amazing work they’ve done with
EuroSciPy and Scientific Python in general.
March 2011, a talk presented at the Sage Days 29 workshop, on the use of
python for numerical work, with some historical personal background.
William Stein recorded the talk and posted it online, as well as posting
some pictures from the last day (for those who have asked, the anecdote
about how I unplugged Colombia from the internet when I was a physics
undergrad is from 0:11:20 to 0:14:12):
February 2011, a talk presented at the panel titled The Digitization of
Science: Reproducibility and Interdisciplinary Knowledge Transfer, during
the 2011 annual meeting of the AAAS. An extended abstract is available
that spells out some of the ideas I presented in the talk; I hope to
complete this writeup into something a little more formal soon.
August 2009, a short talk about an idea I am working on, to add named axis
support to NumPy nd-arrays (another SciPy‘09 lightning talk). The code for
this project is available on github.