On 14 July 2010 01:23, William Stein wrote:
> There was one talk about Labview. It's also a sort of "visual
> programming language".
Yes.
> I got the strong impression that it is
> something people who don't know how to program use, and something
> people who *do* know how to program (even a l
On Wed, Jul 14, 2010 at 2:17 AM, David Kirkby wrote:
> On 11 July 2010 11:20, William Stein wrote:
>
>> 2. Sage at EuroScipy:
>>
>> Another thing -- though most talks mention Cython, not one single talk
>> given about actual engineers/scientists doing work even mentioned Sage
>> -- and there were
On 11 July 2010 11:20, William Stein wrote:
> 2. Sage at EuroScipy:
>
> Another thing -- though most talks mention Cython, not one single talk
> given about actual engineers/scientists doing work even mentioned Sage
> -- and there were over 30 talks. Perhaps there is no penetration at
> all of S
On Sun, Jul 11, 2010 at 3:20 AM, William Stein wrote:
> Hi,
>
> 1. IDE's
> There are a number of IDEs that can be used for Python development:
>
> * Spyder (free, cross platform) -- http://code.google.com/p/spyderlib/
> * Eric (free, cross platform) -- http://eric-ide.python-projects.org/
>
Hi,
1. IDE's
There are a number of IDEs that can be used for Python development:
* Spyder (free, cross platform) -- http://code.google.com/p/spyderlib/
* Eric (free, cross platform) -- http://eric-ide.python-projects.org/
* PyDev + Eclipse or Aptana (free, cross platform) -- http://pydev