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Python(x,y) - Python for Scientists (pythonxy.com)
15 points by d0mine on July 25, 2008 | hide | past | favorite | 5 comments


A selection of python libraries for scientific computing.

All-in-one installer for Windows.


How does this compare to SAGE? http://www.sagemath.org/index.html


And SciPy?


Python(x,y) has five main features:

* collecting scientific-oriented Python libraries and development environment tools (e.g. Eclipse plugins) ;

* collecting almost all free related documentation ;

* providing a quick guide to get started in Python / Qt / Eclipse ;

* configuring Eclipse to be ready to develop in Python, and adjusting some Windows parameters (file type association, windows explorer integration, ...) ;

* providing an all-in-one setup program, so the user can install or uninstall all these packages and features by clicking on one button only.

</quote> http://www.pythonxy.com/features.php


It includes SciPy along with many other modules useful to scientific programmers.




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