On Saturday, May 10, 2014 1:07:33 PM UTC-4, esa...@gmail.com wrote: > Hi All-- > > > > Let me state at the start that I am new to Python. I am moving away from > Fortran and Matlab to Python and I use all different types of numerical and > statistical recipes in my work. I have been reading about NumPy and SciPy and > could not find any definitive answers to my questions, below. I had run into > many mostly installation problems that I could never get NumPy or SciPy to > work with Python 3.3 or newer. I am using Windows7 64 bit OS. > > A few questions: > > 1. What are the latest versions of NumPy and SciPy that are compatible > with Python 3.3 or newer and Windows7 64 bit? > > 2. What is the best source to download and install them on my computer? > > 3. Are they all installable on my OS w/o any major problems/addition? > > 4. In the long run, would it be better to use UNIX instead of Windows, if > I were to use Python for all of my research? > > Thanks in advance. EK
Thank you all. I checked the website suggested in on of the replies and it looks promising. Because I want to use Num, SciPy, and Python on windows just to be familiar with them a little more, then I do plan to migrate to UNIX. I will let you posted on my progress. Thanks again. EK -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list