Hi Edu,

I'm hoping to start bringing python into my math teaching in stages over the 
next year.
I've been trying out different installations and setups, and wondering if 
anyone could offer any guidance.

Ideally, I'd have a setup that included numpy/scipy/matplotlib, but that stuff 
seems to be difficult to install by itself, or necessarily come along with a 
heavy duty installation of other things in the various distributions I've seen 
(SAGE, and EPD). Plus, anyone wanting to use an iPad is stuck. So, installing 
EPD is option 1, but has those limitations. Thoughts?

Option 2 is just not using pylab-y stuff, and just going plain installation. 
Macs, PCs, and iPads could all join, and we could just use a simple text editor 
(I like Sublime Text 2), and the terminal. 

Option 3 is an idea from Fraser Speirs. Set up a Linux server on Amazon cloud 
services and have students SSH in to one installation. This also has the 
benefit of giving iPad users an option.

Would love to hear the setups you all use, and any ideas you may have.

Thanks!

Prof. Bruce

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