[CentralOH] Python on Ubuntu Question

Douglas Stanley douglas.m.stanley at gmail.com
Fri Dec 2 14:56:17 CET 2011


For vim fans (and I guess emacs too) check out pida. It wraps your favorite
editor with some ide style addons.

Just thought I'd throw that out there.

Doug
On Nov 30, 2011 1:26 PM, "James -- Atlantix" <james at atlantixeng.com> wrote:

> Hello Folks; I am doing some work with Python 2.7 on Ubuntu these days,
> and since this is my first foray from Windows into Linux in some time, I
> have some general questions. My Unix graduate school daze still remain with
> me, so I am okay with general setup. Maybe some of you could provide  your
> thoughts. The first question is would you install setuptools and use
> easy_install OR would you tend to use the Synaptic package manager within
> Ubuntu . . . i.e. ****
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> Sudo apt-get install python-dev python-setuptools
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> Sudo easy_install scipy
> Sudo easy_install numpy
> Sudo easy_install matplotlib****
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> Or use the Ubuntu tools. ****
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> The second question is with regards to the development environment on
> Ubuntu, is there something better than Wing IDE that is native to Linux
> that is not in Windows? ****
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> The third question is has anyone run stackless python in Ubuntu? What are
> your thoughts?****
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> Thanks,****
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> James****
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