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Re: Migrate away from idl? [message #69004 is a reply to message #68750] Wed, 09 December 2009 11:36 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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> I'm surprised nobody has mentioned the EnthoughtPythonDistribution
> (EPD). Cross platform, free for academics. Reasonable license costs
> outside academia.
>
>   -k.


I work for Visual Numerics and we offer a Python distribution, PyIMSL
Studio, that is free for noncommercial use and fully supported for
commercial users:

http://www.vni.com/campaigns/pyimslstudioeval/

One of the key things in PyIMSL Studio are Python wrappers to the
hundreds of math and stat routines in the IMSL C Numerical library
(for which IDL users have access to via the Analyst module). You can
install our full distribution or just the math/stat package into an
existing Python environment. So, if you want to get your feet wet with
Python, there are lots of IDL-to-Numpy cheat sheets out there, and the
analytical routines we offer greatly enhance what is available in
Scipy and may already be familiar to you.
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