Please join NumFOCUS in welcoming our newest projects to our fiscally sponsored program, LFortran (Jan) and NetworkX (Mar).
LFortran is a modern open-source (BSD licensed) interactive Fortran compiler built on top of LLVM. It can execute user’s code interactively to allow exploratory work (much like Python, MATLAB or Julia) as well as compile to binaries with the goal to run user’s code on modern architectures such as multi-core CPUs and GPUs. LFortran is represented by Aaron Meurer, Laurence Kedward, Milan Curcic, Ondřej Čertík, and Zechariah Jibben.
You can support LFortran by contributing code or making a donation!
NetworkX is a Python package for the creation, manipulation, and study of the structure, dynamics, and functions of complex networks. It is an open-source library providing flexible data structures and a wide array of algorithms for creating and analyzing networks. The flexibility of the fundamental Graph objects enable users to construct arbitrarily complex networks, supporting a broad range of problems and applications. NetworkX is represented by Dan Schult, Jarrod Millman, Kelly Boothby, Mridul Seth, Ross Barnowski.
You can also support NetworkX by contributing code or making a donation.
With the addition of LFortan and NetworkX, the NumFOCUS fiscal sponsorship program now encompasses 42 open source scientific computing projects. Want to see all of our sponsored projects? Check them out at https://numfocus.org/sponsored-projects.
We are regularly adding fantastic new open source projects to our ecosystem — Stay Tuned!