On 2020-04-21, jorge.confo...@inpe.br wrote:
> I've already used the python list to clear up some doubts. It's
> been about a year since I started using Python in my projects and I
> still have some doubts. For those who have always used IDL, this
> change is a little difficult. I already have P
Hello!
I always use 'pip', but I heard many people like 'conda'. So far I'm
doing ok with 'pip' and many/most instructions or documentation just
refers to that as well. Still seems to be the most standard way of
installing Python dependencies.
The trick is to always create a nice virtual enviro
Hi,
I've already used the python list to clear up some doubts.
It's been about a year since I started using Python in my projects and I
still have some doubts. For those who have always used IDL, this change
is a little difficult. I already have Ptyhon 3.8 installed, on Linux. To
clear up any