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Any plans to update the tutorial? #124

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Meteodan opened this issue Jan 20, 2024 · 2 comments
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Any plans to update the tutorial? #124

Meteodan opened this issue Jan 20, 2024 · 2 comments

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@Meteodan
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Hi all, I first wanted to say how much I appreciate that you have developed this template. I use it all the time for my python-based projects and was particularly attracted to it in the beginning because of the very extensive and thorough tutorial. I really want to keep using the template going forward especially with the migration from Travis-CI to Github Actions, but I honestly don't even know where to start. In short, I was wondering if there were any plans on updating the tutorial to reflect these new changes?

Thanks again for all your hard work!

@danielballan
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Thanks for the kind words, @Meteodan .

In May of last year, we merged the content of this guide and template with another similar project. We put the result at a central place: https://learn.scientific-python.org/development/

New tooling, including modern packaging and GH Actions, are covered there.

I am overdue in adding notices or redirects to this guide to direct users to this new, actively and collaboratively maintained resource.

@Meteodan
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@danielballan, thanks! I just stumbled on that today, actually, but somehow didn't make the connection until I saw your response just now. I will be sure to peruse that resource carefully. In addition to the info about Github actions for CI, etc., I am currently trying to figure out how to migrate my packaging workflow that involves Fortran extension now that numpy.distutils is deprecated, and I've been having a hard time finding clear explanations or examples to guide me so far.

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