malv wrote:
> As of late, I installed eric3 on linux Suse 9.3 and was happily
> surprised to find out that I didn't have to bother with installing Qt,
> PyQt, etc.
FYI, I installed eric3 on Windows XP.
It is one of the nice IDE environments for Python.
If I must say some bad point of it, I want t
Norm Goertzen wrote:
> I'm really only interested in programming for Windows XP.
It is warned that the sequal is not directly related to the your
question. However, hope that it helps your decision to move from the old
stuff to the new stuff. The thing is that as you decideded to change
your
Robert Kern 쓴 글:
>
> Now go read the documentation.
>
Thanks to your comments, I read the corresponding helps searched by
Google. (Sorry to say a specific search engine here, but I must say that
it is really convinient.)
Now I realized that Command 'lambda' is a similar to Command 'inline' in
Steve Holden wrote:
> sys.path.append(r"C:\Temp")
In this case, do I need to save the refined path, i.e, the original
paths + the new path (r"C:\Temp"), by using some command in order to use
it permanently. if yes, it would be greatly appreciated to noitce the
correspoding command and the usage
Robert Kern wrote:
> ... Once you move outside of that box and start doing real
> programming, Python (with Numeric, ipython, matplotlib, scipy, et al.)
> beats MATLAB handily.
As one who is really newbie on Python, In MATLAB we can represent the
codes for the matrix manipulation as really like
Michele Simionato wrote:
> My vote is for ipython + matplotlib. Very easy and very powerful.
Is it really easier than to use MATLAB(TM)?
-James
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