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Re: Migrate away from idl? [message #68750 is a reply to message #68681] Thu, 19 November 2009 13:49 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
mankoff is currently offline  mankoff
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On Nov 19, 9:22 am, mgalloy <mgal...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Kenneth P. Bowman wrote:
>> Python and the associated libraries are all open source, so
>> here is nothing to stop someone from doing the work of
>> assembling and building it for easy distribution and installation
>> and then charging $50 or $100 for it, right?
>
> Yes, there are several efforts in that area. I am most excited about
> Python(x,y) (pythonxy.com/), which includes everything I need, but is
> only available for Windows and Ubuntu. Add a Max OS X installer and rpms
> for Fedora Core and that would be very enticing.
>
> Mike
> --www.michaelgalloy.com
> Research Mathematician
> Tech-X Corporation

I'm surprised nobody has mentioned the Enthought Python Distribution
(EPD). Cross platform, free for academics. Reasonable license costs
outside academia.

-k.
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