[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I have recently become interested in using python for scientific
computing, and came across both sage and enthought. I am curious if
anyone can tell me what the differences are between the two, since
there seems to be a lot of overlap (from what I have seen). If my goal
is to replace matlab (we do signal processing and stats on
physiological data, with a lot of visualization), would sage or
enthought get me going quicker? I realize that this is a pretty vague
question, and I can probably accomplish the same with either, but what
would lead me to choose one over the other?
Scipy or the new x-y distro is almost identical like MatLab ( but you'll
miss the var browser),
and therefor get started faster.
I've the same kind of applications and support medical researchers with
collecting and analyzing physio data.
About 2 years ago I wasn't satisfied with MatLab anymore,
so I looked at LabView, SciLab, Octave and a few others,
and decided to stay with Matlab, but embed it in my own shell.
Worked with that for about half a year,
then I tried Scipy (also embedded) and found it much better than MatLab.
At the moment I switched totally to Python,
and I'm working on a Labview like environment for Python.
hopes that helps,
cheers,
Stef
Thanks!
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