Great start. I just used the ubuntu package manager syaptic
(a gui wrapper around apt-get) and installed ipython. Basically
one click.

Now invoke ipython from the command line a like magic
it all works, or at least it looks like a ton of good stuff is
there.

Thanks Andrew for bringing this to my attention.

BobLQ

On 5/8/07, Bob La Quey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am goiing to give iPython a whirl. It looks like juat the ticket
for some boat design software I have been tinkering with.

I'll let you all know hoa ti turns out.

BobLQ


On 5/8/07, Andrew Lentvorski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> James G. Sack (jim) wrote:
> > Just finished a first look and play session with winpdb
> >   http://www.digitalpeers.com/pythondebugger/
> >
> > .. Looks very nice to me. Wonder why[1] I hadn't run into it before?
> >
> > If for nothing else, the namespace (variables) browser is worth it's
> > weight in gold .. allows poking into all those mysterious objects. 8-)
>
> You might want to check out "ipython" as well:
> http://ipython.scipy.org/
>
> It makes using python work very much like Mathematica.  It has
> input/output history.  You can also use <tab> to do autocompletion of
> objects as well as introspection.
>
> -a
>
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