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> Hello,
> 
> I'm sure this is a common question but I can't seem to find a
> previous thread that addresses it.   If one one exists, please point
> me to it.
> 
> I've been developing with python recreationally for a while on Ubuntu
> but will soon be transitioning to full-time python development.  I
> have the option of using a Mac or Ubuntu environment and I'd like to
> hear any thoughts on the pros and cons of each. Specifically, how's
> the support for numpy and scipy?  How are the IDEs?
> 
> Since I generally like working with a Mac, I'd like to hear if there
> are any significant downsides to python dev on OsX.
> 
> Thanks
> 

I'd rather go for linux, I have the feeling that the dev community is larger, 
though I have no numbers to provide, so I may be wrong. One would successfully 
argue that most python dev are cross-platform anyway.

IDEs in Linux are great, and you'll get the best of them for free. However vim 
/ emacs are available for free on OsX as well...

If you go for Linux, know that ubuntu would not be the first choice, ubuntu 
prefers user experience over stability. Debian for instance is a distribution 
largely used in the industry.

JM


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