Hi EK,
Did you figure out questions 1, 2 and 3? SciPy (0.14.0) on installation asks me
for Python 2.7. First day on Python here, I am really struggling :/
Thanks,
SK
On Saturday, May 10, 2014 7:07:33 PM UTC+2, esa...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi All--
Let me state at the start that I am new to
On Tue, Sep 23, 2014 at 1:54 PM, SK shagunkh...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi EK,
Did you figure out questions 1, 2 and 3? SciPy (0.14.0) on installation asks
me for Python 2.7. First day on Python here, I am really struggling :/
Thanks,
SK
Did you download the SciPy installer for python 3.3? I see
Le 10/05/2014 19:07, esaw...@gmail.com a écrit :
Hi All--
Let me state at the start that I am new to Python. I am moving away from
Fortran and Matlab to Python and I use all different types of numerical and
statistical recipes in my work. I have been reading about NumPy and SciPy and
could
esaw...@gmail.com wrote:
4.In the long run, would it be better to use UNIX instead of Windows, if
I were to use Python for all of my research?
Thanks in advance. EK
For scientific computing, a UNIX or Linux system is clearly preferable.
Most of the scientific computing software is built
On 5/10/14 6:35 PM, Chris Angelico wrote:
Instead, what we have is a world in which Python can be used to write
closed-source software, LibreOffice Writer will happily open a
Microsoft Word document, Samba communicates with Windows computers,
libc can be linked to non-free binaries, etc, etc,
On Sat, 10 May 2014 21:16:06 -0700, Nelson Crosby wrote:
I also believe in this more 'BSD-like' view, but from a business point
of view. No one is going to invest in a business that can't guarantee
against piracy, and such a business is much less likely to receive
profit (see Ardour).
I
Hi All--
Let me state at the start that I am new to Python. I am moving away from
Fortran and Matlab to Python and I use all different types of numerical and
statistical recipes in my work. I have been reading about NumPy and SciPy and
could not find any definitive answers to my questions,
On Sun, May 11, 2014 at 3:07 AM, esaw...@gmail.com wrote:
4. In the long run, would it be better to use UNIX instead of Windows,
if I were to use Python for all of my research?
Yes. Absolutely yes. But that's because it's better to run Unix than
Windows regardless of all other
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On 10.5.2014 19:07, esaw...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi All--
Let me state at the start that I am new to Python. I am moving away
from Fortran and Matlab to Python and I use all different types of
numerical and statistical recipes in my work. I have
esaw...@gmail.com, 10.05.2014 19:07:
Let me state at the start that I am new to Python. I am moving away from
Fortran and Matlab to Python and I use all different types of numerical and
statistical recipes in my work. I have been reading about NumPy and SciPy and
could not find any
On Saturday, May 10, 2014 1:07:33 PM UTC-4, esa...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi All--
Let me state at the start that I am new to Python. I am moving away from
Fortran and Matlab to Python and I use all different types of numerical and
statistical recipes in my work. I have been reading about
On Saturday, May 10, 2014 1:07:33 PM UTC-4, esa...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi All--
Let me state at the start that I am new to Python. I am moving away from
Fortran and Matlab to Python and I use all different types of numerical and
statistical recipes in my work. I have been reading about
On 5/10/14 12:07 PM, esaw...@gmail.com wrote:
4. In the long run, would it be better to use UNIX instead of Windows, if
I were to use Python for all of my research?
I concur with Chris and Stefan. The *nix model is faster, cleaner, and
more secure. I prefer gnu/linux, but mac os/x is
On Sun, May 11, 2014 at 6:14 AM, Mark H Harris harrismh...@gmail.com wrote:
Proprietary code and systems will not survive the 21st century, you can be
sure of that. 'We' can never allow another Microsoft to rule again; not
google, nor canonical, nor oracle, nor anyone else. 'We' must have net
I also believe in this more 'BSD-like' view, but from a business point of view.
No one is going to invest in a business that can't guarantee against piracy,
and such a business is much less likely to receive profit (see Ardour).
Don't get me wrong - I love free software. It's seriously awesome
On Sunday, May 11, 2014 9:46:06 AM UTC+5:30, Nelson Crosby wrote:
I also believe in this more 'BSD-like' view, but from a business point of
view. No one is going to invest in a business that can't guarantee against
piracy, and such a business is much less likely to receive profit (see
On 5/10/14 11:16 PM, Nelson Crosby wrote:
I also believe in this more 'BSD-like' view, but from a business
point of view. No one is going to invest in a business that can't
guarantee against piracy, and such a business is much less likely
to receive profit (see Ardour).
Don't get me wrong - I
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