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19 Oct 09

spyderlib - Project Hosting on Google Code

"Spyder (previously known as Pydee) is a free open-source Python development environment providing MATLAB-like features in a simple and light-weighted software, available for Windows XP/Vista/7, GNU/Linux and MacOS X. "

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21 Jul 09

Mathesaurus

A reference for switching between scientific environments (e.g. Matlab, Numpy, R)

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19 Jun 09

Review: Beginning Python Visualization | FlowingData

Not sure if the book would be useful for people already familiar with numpy/scipy. Some parts of scipy are barely documented (e.g. spline interpolation) but that might change soon. "Once I got the packages installed correctly though, it was smooth sailing. Everything is explained clearly, and I'm sure I'll be referring back to it as I use Python more."

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02 Jun 09

Tutorial: Scientific and parallel computing using IPython  | Python for Scientific and Large Scale Computing

"This series introduces scientific and parallel computing using IPython with emphasis on IPython on a Windows PC. We discuss best practices for effectively using IPython with numpy, scipy, and matplotlib, as well has using IPython for interactive parallel computation." By J. Unpingco, who created the parallel ipython+vision (visual programming environmente) demo.

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Python for Scientific Computing Webinar --- May 22, 2009

Presentation from Enthought webinar focusing on memory mapped io in numpy; I didn't know that numpy's dtype could be a structured object. Nice for reading from spreadsheet data

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17 Apr 09

spdproject - Google Code

A python distribution based on Sage but with finer control of which packages get installed. Apparently, everything is compiled from source. I guess Enthought tools could be a better solution than this, If only I could get Enthought to install properly... Well, the Sage notebook in itself is enough to make SPD interesting.

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python science numpy scipy sage notebook

  • based on Sage, but the standard download has only 2MB and then you only install packages that you really need.
  • a Python distribution and many optional (mainly scientific) packages. Everything fully builds from source on any platform (any linux, Mac OS X, clusters and soon windows
10 Apr 09

Pyspread

Like ResolverOne, but free.

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