[SciPy-user] using enthought packages with Python 2.4
Sebastian Haase
haase at msg.ucsf.edu
Wed May 24 01:15:24 EDT 2006
Hi!
I'm trying to get in touch with the Enthought people...
I'm ultimately interested in using numpy and Enthought's traits.
So far I'm still using numarray.
I was reading
http://www.enthought.com/enthought/wiki/NumpyPort
(There is a typo: The rest of this page is obsolute.
should be: The rest of this page is obsolete. )
What worries me is the statement:
'''When using enthought with Python 2.4, the applications
behave incorrectly. So use Python 2.3.
'''
I just did the step from Python 2.2 directly to 2.4 - it would be
painful to go back to 2.3 - to say the least ;-(
Do people here have experience with Enthought's traits package ?
I'm interested mostly in the simple fact that it claims to "streamline"
the GUI development for simple (scientific) parameter entry fields.
We often have a bunch of simple numeric parameters, some input/output
filenames, and it would be great to have a "notebook"(wx) "advanced tab
view" for miscellaneous parameters. Is this something that traits could
do easily.
Thanks,
Sebastian Haase
UCSF
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