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Re: Motley library on Sourceforge [message #90217 is a reply to message #90210] Wed, 11 February 2015 14:33 Go to previous message
Michael Galloy is currently offline  Michael Galloy
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On 2/11/15 2:51 AM, Fabien wrote:
> On 10.02.2015 04:57, Chris Torrence wrote:
>> In my opinion, Python is*just as wacky* of a language as IDL.
>
> haha, true! I dislike numpy's syntax (who wants to write
> np.array([1,2,3]) for getting a [1,2,3] array???), and I dislike
> matplotlib even more.
>
> However, after trying stuffs like Pandas, Scikit-Learn and Statsmodels,
> i've found the limitations of IDL. So a bridge will be welcome! Have you
> thought about making an official Jupyter (ex-iPython notebook)-Jupyter
> bridge? This would make IDL faster than Matlab in adopting the fancy
> "cool kids" stuffs.
>
> Fabien

Yes, this one is good, but does not work completely:

https://github.com/lstagner/idl_kernel

An official one would be great!

Mike
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