A standard library for Node.js and JavaScript which accelerates array and tensor computation in web applications.
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Today we're publishing the "Zen of stdlib": a philosophy of simplicity, modularity, consistency, and craft, which guides stdlib's development.
If you're interested in scientific computing, library design, or sustainable software engineering, we think you'll enjoy it.
blog.stdlib.io/zen-of-stdlib/
We're excited to share stdlib's 2026 Google Summer of Code cohort!
This year, we were awarded 5 contributor slots. The projects span machine learning, LAPACK/BLAS, and scientific visualization for the web.
Huge thanks to everyone who contributed and applied!
blog.stdlib.io/gsoc-2026-se...
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For years, open source communities relied on visible friction: people got stuck, asked questions in public, and became part of a community.
AI is changing that.
What happens when newcomers are no longer visible—and neither side knows the other is there?
blog.stdlib.io/ai-and-the-i...
Happy International Podcast Day! 🎙️
Celebrating with some amazing episodes featuring our @quansight team:
🎧 Athan Reines on stdlib
🎧 Marco Gorelli on Narwhals
🎧 Ralf Gommers on NumPy
🎧 Travis Oliphant on SciPy & scientific Python
Links 🧵👇
What's your favorite tech podcast? Share with us!
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Read the full blog post here: blog.stdlib.io/reflection-o...
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How AI is absorbing the visible friction that open-source communities have always relied on to see—and welcome—newcomers.
In this episode, I have a wonderful conversation with Ralf Gommers, a director of Quansight Labs, and he's a key contributor to NumPy. He shares his journey of how he started working on and…