:gt: @graph_tool is a comprehensive and efficient :python: Python library to work with networks, including structural, dynamical and statistical algorithms, as well as visualization.
It uses :cpp: C++ under the hood for the heavy lifting, making it quite fast.
or -
conda install -c conda-forge python-graphblas
to get started with python-graphblas, another fantastic package in our ecosystem!
With a robust getting started guide, user guide, contributor guide, and API reference, package developers Erik Welch, Jim Kitchen, & Sultan Orazbayev make it easy to get working with a Pythonic interface to the SuiteSparse:GraphBLAS library for performing graph analytics in the language of linear algebra.
Wir freuen uns, Mamba zu unterstützen und in eine sichere Paketverwaltung für das @conda Ökosystem zu investieren. Dies hilft, die Softwareentwicklung und -bereitstellung in Wissenschaft und Industrie zu vereinfachen. https://sovereigntechfund.de/de/tech/mamba/
We’re excited to announce that the Sovereign Tech Fund is working with @prefix to support Mamba and investing in secure package management for the conda-forge ecosystem. This helps simplify software development and deployment in science and industry. https://sovereigntechfund.de/tech/mamba
We're happy to announce the release of #pandas 2.2.2. You can install it with pip install pandas or mamba install -c conda-forge pandas. Thanks to all contributors and sponsors who made this release possible! The release notes can be found at: https://pandas.pydata.org/docs/whatsnew/v2.2.2.html
crowsetta, a lovely #Python package from @nicholdav, is another member of the pyOpenSci ecosystem we're excited to showcase!
With crowsetta, you can:
🐍 work with your annotations in Python
◀️▶️ convert annotations to widely-used, easy to access file formats
✏️ work with custom annotation formats that are not built in by writing simple classes
Thanks Raúl! Yes Parquet support is usable with the conda-forge, there are specific instructions for that at the end of the Parquet driver page https://gdal.org/drivers/vector/parquet.html.
But I've would like to help get it integrated in the rpm version, so that I don’t have to get all my geospatial stack in conda.
Why PyGMT? Because a beautiful map is worth a thousand words. Accepted into the pyOpenSci #Python packaging ecosystem in 2021, PyGMT provides a Python interface for The Generic Mapping Tools, helping you to create publication-quality maps and figures.
@ryanfb Google suggests this is an issue with ffmpeg needing to have “libass” enabled. I tried conda install conda-forge::libass with the whisperx environment activated, but that didn’t help. (If it isn’t apparent, I’m figuring this stuff out on the fly, just installed Anaconda for this…)
#qgis 3.36.1 flatpak and conda-forge versions both run without noticeable issues in #fedora40 KDE spin beta with #wayland. Is so nice having all versions updated at the same! :ablobcatrave:
I'm probably going to regret this - but I need to do some smol local python dev. I want to use some kind of virtual environment instead of installing packages globally.
@ansate I would use miniforge to get a local, minimal install of conda/mamba in you home folder. From there you can create as many conda envs with any python versions you want in parallel. You can even use pip to istall everything you want in those conda envs if you don't like the conda-forge packages for whatever reason. Miniforge works on linux, macos and windows.
Day one of our #python packaging tools survey. Lots of votes for Hatch here y'all but in our @pyOpenSci slack setuptools seems to be a goto. Ruff doesn't seem to be as popular as i expected 🤷♀️ It's not too late to add your favorite goto packaging tools. Use this link: https://buff.ly/4ckGeIQ 1 question, you can add as many tools as you want!
Haha that’s brilliant! I have a similar script for Conda, where it tries to install R packages by first looking in bioconductor and then trying the rejects through conda-forge, and then the rejects from that are compiled from source or just outright rejected.
I would have thought you would have needed a (while :; do echo; done) | pdflatex or a yes “end” | pdflatex, i.e. something that repeatedly generates output. It’s actually quite elegant that pdflatex checks if stdin is already EOF
tries to install R packages by first looking in bioconductor and then trying the rejects through conda-forge, and then the rejects from that are compiled from source
✅ build a Python package
✅ build sdist and wheel files
✅ publish to PyPI
❗ publish to conda-forge
We get a lot of questions about how to publish a #Python package on conda-forge, and now we’ve got a tutorial that takes you through the process, step-by-step:
We're happy to announce the release of #pandas 2.2.1. You can install it with pip install pandas or mamba install -c conda-forge pandas. Thanks to all contributors and sponsors who made this release possible! The release notes can be found at: https://pandas.pydata.org/docs/whatsnew/v2.2.1.html
oh yeah did you know? conda has jinja-substituted yaml files so you "don't repeat yourself" but the problem is you end up copying and pasting that file to multiple places because of how conda forge works
@GreenSysAdmin blockcluster failed CRAN tests for Fedora+clang and was removed from CRAN over it despite working with gcc and on other distros (harsh?). Archive CRAN still works.
igraph has a problem where they double-quoted the -I for header includes past the next -I and broke header path for libxml2. conda-forge version still works.
glmnet on CRAN has a weird missing symbol problem on build. Again, conda-forge version still works.
Hello naparistas! We are proud/relieved to announce the release of napari 0.4.19! 🥳 Back in August @czaki was like, "I think we should make a quick bug-fix release post 0.4.18”… 6 months later… 😅 #FOSS#OpenSource
We fixed major, long-standing bugs with color handling in Labels layers, and improved performance — especially for (u)int8/16 data. It's also easier to create custom colormaps — see 1st pic which uses a variant of Glasbey. 😍
Get your updates with pip install -U "napari[pyqt]" or conda install -c conda-forge napari=0.4.19! As always, you can ask questions on https://forum.image.sc (use the napari tag), chat with us on our @zulip chat https://napari.zulipchat.com, or come to one of our meetings (see calendar link above!).
Solutions? Where we're going, we don't need solutions. (lemmy.world)
Please dont take this seriously guys its just a dumb meme I haven’t written a single line of code in half of these languages