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UID:pretalx-scipy-2026-YUVEYH@pretalx.com
DTSTART;TZID=CST:20260715T104500
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DESCRIPTION:In 2004\, Matthew Brett asked me a provocative question born of
  frustration with existing fMRI tools: "Why don't we rewrite them in Pytho
 n?" That question led to a 2005 meeting that brought together a small grou
 p of core Scientific Python tool builders from astronomy\, neuroscience\, 
 physics\, and statistics\, and then to a series of follow-up meetings alte
 rnating between Berkeley\, Enthought's offices\, and other locations. This
  talk traces how that ground-up\, cross-disciplinary collaboration helped 
 turn SciPy from a workshop curiosity into the backbone of today's ecosyste
 m\, and how the same people and patterns later shaped the Scientific Pytho
 n project.
DTSTAMP:20260715T022753Z
LOCATION:Memorial Hall
SUMMARY:One Problem\, Many Projects: How Scientific Needs Built an Ecosyste
 m - Jarrod Millman
URL:https://pretalx.com/scipy-2026/talk/YUVEYH/
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