![]() The library is under active development and the API is still somewhat in flux. However, it is used by multiple groups in a production environment. We use semantic versioning to indicate clearly what kind of changes you may expect between releases. With its goal to remain simple to use, alchemlyb’s design philosophy follows the following points: See Getting involved for how to get in touch if you have questions or find problems. Use functions when possible, classes only when necessary (or for estimators, see (2)).įor estimators, mimic the scikit-learn API as much as possible.Īim for a consistent interface throughout, e.g. all parsers take similar inputs and yield a common set of outputs.įor more details, see the Roadmap. This is an open-source project, the hope of which is to produce a library with which the community is happy. To enable this, the library is a community effort.ĭevelopment is done in the open on GitHub. Software engineering best-practices are used throughout, including continuous integration testing via Github Actions, up-to-date documentation, and regular releases. With release 0.5.0, the alchemlyb project adopted NEP 29 to determine which versions of Python and NumPy will be supported. When we release a new major or minor version, alchemlyb will support at least all minor versions of Python introduced and released in the prior 42 months from the release date with a minimum of 2 minor versions of Python, and all minor versions of NumPy released in the prior 24 months from the anticipated release date with a minimum of 3 minor versions of NumPy. The pandas package (one of our other primary dependencies) also follows NEP 29 so this support policy will make it easier to maintain alchemlyb in the future. Getting involved ¶Ĭontributions of all kinds are very welcome. If you have questions or want to discuss alchemlyb please post in the alchemlyb Discussions. If you have bug reports or feature requests then please get in touch with us through the Issue Tracker. We also welcome code contributions: have a look at our Developer Guide. Open an issue with the proposed fix or change in the Issue Tracker and submit a pull request against the alchemistry/alchemlyb GitHub repository.Alchemistry mod will add to Minecraft 1.16.5/1.15.2/1.14.4/1.12.2 game the ability to create different materials, metals using chemistry. Taking a little energy from any industrial mod, you can dissolve some materials and get several reagents, purify them and collect them into a finished material, for example gold, silver or even diamond, the process is not complicated and interesting enough and extra resources will never interfere.Chemical Dissolver Solvent, converts real things into reagents.Chemical Combiner Combines elements into items.Electrolyzer Electrolysis, change reagents.Evaporator Vaporizer, vaporizes the liquid to get what remains. ![]() Liquifier Elements/Compounds -> Liquid.Atomizer Liquids -> elements/compounds. ![]()
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