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Below are a few of the latest posts in this blog. You can see a full list by year to the left.
Numpy 2, mpi4py 4, Spack, Apptainer, Guix, ...
A big FluidImage release and a small Transonic bug fix
On wheels
Packaging
A note about numerical Python accelerators.
About the history of our Python meta-accelerator Transonic.
New Transonic release
Pierre Augier at Euroscipy 2019 to present Transonic.
Our paper "Shallow water wave turbulence" is now published in the Journal of Fluid Mechanics.
The FluidDyn project aims at promoting the use of open-source Python software in research in fluid dynamics. ```{image} ../../images/logo_fluiddyn_rect.png align: left alt: FluidDyn logo. width: 40% ``` ```{image} https://www.python.org/static/opengraph-icon-200x200.png align: center alt: Python width: 18% ``` ```{image} ../../images/fluiddyn_paper_wordcloud.png align: right alt: Wordcloud width: 27% ``` We submitted to the [Journal of Open Research Software (JORS)](https://openresearchsoftware.metajnl.com/) (and in [arXiv](https://arxiv.org)) three companion metapapers on FluidDyn packages: 1. [FluidDyn](http://fluiddyn.readthedocs.io/): a Python open-source framework
Most of us who are engaged in development or use of open-source software have one reason or another to do it. The question of "Why open-source?" is something we should all reflect upon once, since we should be well prepared to answer the same question confidently in the future. It was inspiring to see
We were at the [AGU Fall Meeting in New Orleans](https://fallmeeting.agu.org/2017/) (11-15 Dec. 2017) and presented science done with fluiddyn tools. I (Pierre Augier) presented a [poster on "Measuring mixing efficiency in experiments of strongly stratified turbulence"](http://www.legi.grenoble-inp.fr/people/Pierre.Augier/agu-fall-meeting-2017-in-new-orleans.html) Ashwin Vishnu Mohanan presented a nice study on "Modifying shallow-water equations as a model for wave-vortex turbulence". You can