On 18 Jun 2014 01:59, "Chris Barker" <chris.bar...@noaa.gov> wrote:
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> By the way: iPython, while coming from, and heavily used by, the
scientific/numeric computing community, is a great tool for all sorts of
other python development as well. But probably too heavyweight for
micropython.

(we're drifting off topic, so this will be my last addition to this
subthread)

Yes, as great as IPython is, when it's considered out of scope for the
standard installers, it's unlikely to be a good fit for a version of Python
aimed at running *on* a microcontroller. Running on a Raspberry Pi or
remote PC and *talking* to an associated microcontroller is a different
story, though.

Cheers,
Nick.

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