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== Development == | == Development == | ||
Project development is ongoing among a small group of developers. Communication takes place on the Octave maintainers mailing list. The official project repository is at [https://gitlab.com/ | Project development is ongoing among a small group of developers. Communication takes place on the Octave maintainers mailing list. The official project repository is at [https://gitlab.com/mtmiller/octave-pythonic https://gitlab.com/mtmiller/octave-pythonic]. | ||
== Documentation == | == Documentation == | ||
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This project is currently derived from an earlier project called Pytave, which was developed to work in the opposite direction, to allow Python to call Octave functions on an embedded Octave interpreter. The bulk of the project is in the code to convert between Octave and Python data types, so most of that is reusable and serves both purposes. As a side goal, we may continue to maintain the Python wrapper around Octave and incorporate that into Octave as well, so that Octave can provide its own native Python module. | This project is currently derived from an earlier project called Pytave, which was developed to work in the opposite direction, to allow Python to call Octave functions on an embedded Octave interpreter. The bulk of the project is in the code to convert between Octave and Python data types, so most of that is reusable and serves both purposes. As a side goal, we may continue to maintain the Python wrapper around Octave and incorporate that into Octave as well, so that Octave can provide its own native Python module. | ||
[[Category:Development]] | [[Category:Development]] | ||