Fluiddyn autumn releases and Python 3.14
Python 3.14 was released on 7 October 2025. a maintainer of few Python packages, we have to do something.
Python 3.14 was released on 7 October 2025. a maintainer of few Python packages, we have to do something.
A short list of journals where to publish studies related to fluids dynamics
During the PyConFr conference, I’d like to work on and present three subjects: py-edu-fr, Mercurial and HPy.
Since I should attend PyData Paris 2025 to present py-edu-fr, I’d like to also talk about Mercurial.
About performance of Python interpreters, the new CPython JIT and Python 3.14 alpha.
Notes about Windows applications for Mercurial
Mercurial is great for scientists. But it has to be improved!
I detected a new problem with the pip option
--no-binary
and created few issues on pip issue tracker.
Python 3.13 is released: exciting news… and work needed to be able to use it.
Meson is a nice build system but it did not support well MPI
Mercurial is great but could be improved…
Guix and Spack are source-based package managers.
We need pyFFTW in a good shape so I invest some time in this project.
Sur la façon d’utiliser Python au LEGI et ailleurs…
I gave a presentation on Fluiddyn project at the GDR Navier-Stokes 2.0.
Let’s present it, see what have been built and how it can be useful for people.
Fluidimage reached a satisfactory state.
Fluidfft is now modular and works with plugins.
Important progresses on Fluiddyn packages.
Our paper describing a study on the internal gravity wave turbulence has been published in the journal Physical Review Fluids.