Releasing mamba 1.0The fast cross-platform package manager is hitting a big milestone: the 1.0 release. Mamba is faster and more stable than ever, and also ..Nov 2, 20221553Nov 2, 20221553
The future of mambaThe recent adoption of libmamba by the conda project was a great validation of our work. Several other game-changing innovations are in the…Mar 31, 2022190Mar 31, 2022190
The mamba project and the CZI grantAs announced by the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative the mamba project has been selected for funding as part of the essential open source…Oct 19, 2021691Oct 19, 2021691
Mamba 0.15.0We’ve just dropped one of the biggest releases of mamba (the fast conda package manager) and improvements in libsolv for better…Jul 9, 2021295Jul 9, 2021295
Published inrobostackCross-platform conda packages for ROS2020 has been a busy year for the RoboStack project: we collaboratively published ros-noetic on four platforms (Windows, macOS, Linux x64…Feb 16, 20212742Feb 16, 20212742
Introducing scikit-geometryThe Python ecosystem is lacking a library with useful geometric types — we aim to fix this by introducing scikit-geometry. This new…Jan 24, 20202052Jan 24, 20202052
2019 in ReviewAnother year has passed at QuantStack— let’s look at what we have achieved! We’ve spent an awesome year working on a ton of open source…Jan 2, 2020165Jan 2, 2020165
Robot development with JupyterThis post shows available tools to build browser based, advanced visualizations in Jupyter Notebooks for ROS and standalone web apps usingDec 31, 20191962Dec 31, 20191962
ROS on conda-forgeFinally ROS can be conda-installed The initial ROS packages are available for OS X and Linux, and soon Windows! More on why this is…Oct 28, 20193935Oct 28, 20193935
Mamba Development NewsIt’s been a while since we’ve communicated on what’s new in mamba-land. Mamba is still fast, supports more of conda’s operations and has…Jun 10, 2019358Jun 10, 2019358
Building an Open Source, Continuous Benchmark SystemContrary to continuous integration, continuous benchmarking needs dedicated hardware. We show how we built a cheap, open source, cloud…May 29, 2019May 29, 2019
Published inJupyter BlogROS @ JupyterProject Jupyter is a huge hit in data science, but it has not yet found widespread adoption in robotics. Today, we are releasing the first…Apr 7, 20199Apr 7, 20199
Making conda fast againWe’ve created the mamba prototype, a solver for conda environments that is hopefully fast enough to support a conda-forge with millions of…Mar 28, 20191Mar 28, 20191
Published inTDS ArchiveThe xtensor visionHere we’re laying out a vision for the xtensor project, the n-dimensional array in the C++ language — that makes it easy to write…Nov 10, 20185Nov 10, 20185
The Julia Challenge in C++Or how to write a minimal template expression engine in C++.Oct 12, 20181Oct 12, 20181
Cross-compiling ARM on Travis using clang and qemuWe’ve recently added ARM NEON instructions to our xsimd package — which in itself is already an exciting change! However, as there is not…Apr 14, 2018Apr 14, 2018
Published inJupyter BlogA Diagram Editor for JupyterLabWith the success of the notebook file format as a medium for communicating scientific results, more than an interactive development…Feb 26, 20184Feb 26, 20184
Faster xtensor!Recently, we’ve landed some changes that will make xtensor substantially faster. With this series of blog posts we want to highlight some…Feb 18, 2018Feb 18, 2018
Fast Reductions in xtensor with SIMDxtensor has a wealth of mathematical functions available already: we support a lot of the NumPy API right there in C++.Feb 18, 2018Feb 18, 2018