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updated "Using Python From IDL" ebook [message #89080] Wed, 23 July 2014 10:00 Go to next message
ronn kling[1] is currently offline  ronn kling[1]
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All,

I just added a chapter to the ebook on creating tones from IDL using a Python package called pyaudio. I also found a free plugin for Visual Studio that gives you a good IDE for python. (http://pytools.codeplex.com/)

This not only gives a nice DE it also allows us to do interactive debugging with Python from IDL. Of course, I explain it all in the book which can be purchased here (http://www.rlkling.com/using-python-from-idl.htm) for $5.00 US. If you have already purchased the book you are supposed to get free updates.

Thanks!

Ronn Kling
Re: updated "Using Python From IDL" ebook [message #89271 is a reply to message #89080] Mon, 11 August 2014 20:28 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Jim  Pendleton is currently offline  Jim Pendleton
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On Wednesday, July 23, 2014 11:00:16 AM UTC-6, ronn kling wrote:
> All,
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> This not only gives a nice DE it also allows us to do interactive debugging with Python from IDL. Of course, I explain it all in the book which can be purchased here (http://www.rlkling.com/using-python-from-idl.htm) for $5.00 US. If you have already purchased the book you are supposed to get free updates.
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Ronn,
Any idea how the free updates work? I'm using the Kindle Reader for the PC. I've tried the "Sync and check for new items" function, but I still have only a 6-chaptered book.
Thanks,
Jim P.
Re: updated "Using Python From IDL" ebook [message #89272 is a reply to message #89271] Tue, 12 August 2014 04:39 Go to previous message
Haje Korth is currently offline  Haje Korth
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Good question, same here. Haje

On Monday, August 11, 2014 11:28:33 PM UTC-4, Jim P wrote:
> On Wednesday, July 23, 2014 11:00:16 AM UTC-6, ronn kling wrote:
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>> This not only gives a nice DE it also allows us to do interactive debugging with Python from IDL. Of course, I explain it all in the book which can be purchased here (http://www.rlkling.com/using-python-from-idl.htm) for $5.00 US. If you have already purchased the book you are supposed to get free updates.
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> Ronn,
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> Any idea how the free updates work? I'm using the Kindle Reader for the PC. I've tried the "Sync and check for new items" function, but I still have only a 6-chaptered book.
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> Thanks,
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> Jim P.
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