File:NumPy logo.svg
Summary
| Description |
The logo of NumPy – numerical programming package for the Python programming language; from June 2007 until July 2020
English: Logo for NumPy |
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| Source | Own work using: https://github.com/numpy/numpy/blob/master/branding/icons/numpylogo.svg |
| Author | David Cournapeau |
| Other versions | File:NumPy logo 2020.svg from July 2020 |
| SVG development |
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