On 2/14/11 5:59 AM, sturlamolden wrote:
On 14 Feb, 01:50, Robert Kern wrote:
I'd just like to jump in here to clear up this last statement as an Enthought
employee. While Enthought and its employees do contribute to the development of
numpy and scipy in various ways (and paying us money is a g
On 14 Feb, 13:35, "Colin J. Williams" wrote:
> The purchase price for what, until now, has been open source and free
> seems high.
The price is not high compared to other tools scientists are using,
e.g. Matlab and S-PLUS.
If you consider to buy an MKL license from Intel only to build NumPy
and
On 14-Feb-11 06:59 AM, sturlamolden wrote:
On 14 Feb, 01:50, Robert Kern wrote:
I'd just like to jump in here to clear up this last statement as an Enthought
employee. While Enthought and its employees do contribute to the development of
numpy and scipy in various ways (and paying us money is
On 14 Feb, 01:50, Robert Kern wrote:
> I'd just like to jump in here to clear up this last statement as an Enthought
> employee. While Enthought and its employees do contribute to the development
> of
> numpy and scipy in various ways (and paying us money is a great way to let us
> do
> more of
On 2011-02-13 10:40 , sturlamolden wrote:
EPD is great, at least for scientific users. There is just one
installer, with everything we need, instead of struggling with dozens
of libraries to download, configure and build. It is still Python 2.7
(not 3.1) due to libraries like SciPy. A subscriptio
EPD is great, at least for scientific users. There is just one
installer, with everything we need, instead of struggling with dozens
of libraries to download, configure and build. It is still Python 2.7
(not 3.1) due to libraries like SciPy. A subscription for EPD is also
a contribution to the deve
Hi, son.
Don't know if this would be of any interest to you. Well, I suppose it does
provide some interesting.
I hope your physical get-together will help out.
Love you, David.
Dad
On Feb 9, 2011, at 8:13 AM, Ilan Schnell wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am pleased to announce that EPD (Enthought