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The Blog of Sho

News about Sho, an interactive environment for data analysis and scientific computing in .NET

Sho 2.0.5, IronPython 2.7, and Python Tools for Visual Studio

Today is a big day for Sho – we’re releasing an update to Sho containing some minor...

Author: Sho Team Date: 08/29/2011

Connecting to Kinect from Sho

By now you’ve certainly heard of the Kinect sensor, and very likely about the freshly-released...

Author: Sho Team Date: 06/16/2011

Analyzing Stock Price Data with Sho, Part I

One fun arena for doing data analysis and visualization is the stock market.  Fortunately, a...

Author: Sho Team Date: 05/26/2011

Speech Synthesis from Sho

Last time, we looked at how we could do speech recognition from Sho.  Well, what about the...

Author: Sho Team Date: 04/08/2011

Using Speech Recognition from Sho

One of the great things about Sho is that a broad variety of powerful libraries is available at your...

Author: Sho Team Date: 03/18/2011

BioInformatics in Sho: Using the Microsoft Biology Foundation

Beatriz, from the Microsoft Biology Initiative team, recently put up a great post on how to use...

Author: Sho Team Date: 02/18/2011

Using Sho Visualization in WinForms from C#

Over on the Forum of Sho drobertson asked how to create a Contour Chart from C# within a form. I...

Author: Sho Team Date: 02/15/2011

Editing and Debugging Sho Code with Visual Studio 2010 and IronPython Tools

If you're writing substantial amounts of Sho code, and especially if you're doing GUI programming,...

Author: Sho Team Date: 02/02/2011

Using Sho for Optimization Tasks

Our colleague Nathan Brixius just wrote a great blog post about how to do some pretty cool tricks...

Author: Sho Team Date: 01/28/2011

Introducing Sho

Today we are proud to release Sho publicly to the world at large. What is Sho, you may ask? It's an...

Author: Sho Team Date: 01/26/2011