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Purely experimental attempt to port a microscopic part of NumPy to Transcrypt using JS typed arrays

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EXPERIMENTAL

A VERY uncertain attempt to port a microscopic part of NumPy to Transcrypt using JS typed arrays. Don’t base any expectations upon this!

What’s new

Changes package name to lowercase Modest beginning made with ndarray + autotest for it

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Copyright 2016 Jacques de Hooge, GEATEC engineering, www.geatec.com

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