[SciPy-User] [ANN] Python(x,y) 2.6.3.0 released

Roger Herikstad roger.herikstad at gmail.com
Tue Oct 20 03:02:03 EDT 2009


Hi,
 I second that. I'm trying to convert my matlab-using colleagues to
python users, and the main obstacle in getting them to change is the
integrated environment matlab offers. If we could get Python(x,y) for
our Mac's, that would be great!

~ Roger

On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 12:15 AM, Michael Aye
<kmichael.aye at googlemail.com> wrote:
> This is an awesome distribution, but please, please, bring it out for
> Mac OS X, okay? :)
>
> Best regards,
> Michael
>
> On Oct 18, 8:11 pm, Pierre Raybaut <cont... at pythonxy.com> wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I'm quite pleased (and relieved) to announce that Python(x,y) version
>> 2.6.3.0 has been released. It is the first release based on Python 2.6
>> -- note that Python(x,y) version number will now follow the included
>> Python version (Python(x,y) vX.Y.Z.N will be based on Python vX.Y.Z).
>>
>> Python(x,y) is a free Python distribution providing a ready-to-use
>> scientific development software for numerical computations, data
>> analysis and data visualization based on Python programming language, Qt
>> graphical user interfaces (and development framework), Eclipse
>> integrated development environment and Spyder interactive development
>> environment. Its purpose is to help scientific programmers used to
>> interpreted languages (such as MATLAB or IDL) or compiled languages
>> (C/C++ or Fortran) to switch to Python.
>>
>> It is now available for Windows XP/Vista/7 (as well as for Ubuntu
>> through the pythonxy-linux project -- note that included software may
>> differs from the Windows version):http://www.pythonxy.com
>>
>> Major changes since v2.1.17:
>>     * Python 2.6.3
>>     * Spyder 1.0.0 -- the Scientific PYthon Development EnviRonment, a
>> powerful MATLAB-like development environment introducing exclusive
>> features in the scientific Python community
>> (http://packages.python.org/spyder/)
>>     * MinGW 4.4.0 -- including gcc 4.4.0 and gfortran
>>     * Pydev 1.5.0 -- now including the powerful code analysis features
>> of Pydev Extensions (formerly available as a commercial extension to the
>> free Pydev plugin)
>>     * Enthought Tool Suite 3.3.0
>>     * PyQt 4.5.4 and PyQwt 5.2.0
>>     * VTK 5.4.2
>>     * ITK 3.16 -- Built for Python 2.6 thanks to the help of Charl
>> Botha, DeVIDE (Delft Visualisation and Image processing Development
>> Environment)
>>
>> Complete release notes:http://www.pythonxy.com/download.php
>>
>> - Pierre
>>
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