Re: [python-uk] Python services within existing .Net infrastructure

2017-02-01 Thread Jonathan Hartley
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Re: [python-uk] Python services within existing .Net infrastructure

2017-02-01 Thread Andrew Farrell
> I agree that pip is even more appropriate than Anaconda. Note that you can `pip install` packages from PyPI into a conda environment, so you can install Anaconda and use it for packages that are otherwise hard to install on windows and then use pip for everything else. On Wed, Feb 1, 2017 at 2:

Re: [python-uk] Python services within existing .Net infrastructure

2017-02-01 Thread Jonathan Hartley
On 02/01/2017 01:05 AM, Steve - Gadget Barnes wrote: On 01/02/2017 04:25, Jonathan Hartley wrote: Thanks all. Hansel - Thank you, that makes sense. I actually already do a mini version of that at the place I'm leaving, but devs are only using Linux/Mac host machines, and we only a Linux VM. It