> PyCharm :)
I dumped VS 2017, after testing several IDEs I am perfectly happy with
PyCharm EDU :) It comes with Python 3.5 and importing & working with
libraries like matplotlib is really, really easy. PyCharm EDU is a
very nice IDE for me as a student
Hi,
you might want to look at things like Anaconda, Enthought, ... They come
with lots of packages/libraries pre-installed and a complete programming
environment. For small project, you could even look at Jupyter. I t allows
you to have your program, data & results (IIRC even pics & vids) in
...
naturally, far better than what I wrote, is:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/visualstudio/python/python-environments
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On 04/18/2017 11:14 AM, Alan Gauld via Tutor wrote:
> On 18/04/17 17:55, Rafael Knuth wrote:
>> I wanted to start my first project using matplotlib (I have never
>> worked with libraries before).
>
> Every time you do an import you are using a library.
> eg
>
> import sys
> import os
> etc
>
>
On 18/04/17 17:55, Rafael Knuth wrote:
> I wanted to start my first project using matplotlib (I have never
> worked with libraries before).
Every time you do an import you are using a library.
eg
import sys
import os
etc
It's no big deal.
> I am trying to get started with VS Community 2017,
I wanted to start my first project using matplotlib (I have never
worked with libraries before). I am trying to get started with VS
Community 2017, and I am having trouble performing the most basic
tasks such as installing matplotlib. Anyone here using VS 2017? Or,
can anyone recommend an