Le lundi 19 mai 2014 12:15:22 UTC+2, Fabien a écrit : > Hi everyone, > > > > I am new on this forum (I come from IDL and am starting to learn python) > > > > This thread perfectly illustrates why Python is so scary to newcomers: > > one question, three answers: yes, no, maybe. > > > > Python-fans sure would argue "freedom of choice" is the most important, > > but "being able to find the right tool for me in less than three days" > > surely is important too. The paradox of choice ;-) > > > > Fabien
---------- Yesterday, I spent one hour attemepting to install IPython for Py3.3 (win 7), I failed. I do not even succeed to understand how. Pip, setuptools, whl or manualy with from the zip... completely lost. There is always something not working. This morning I installed Py 3.4.1. I do not even succeed to put it to work. I know Python since v 1.5.6 ! I'm able to write "Numerical Recipes" in Python, (I did it in Py2 and Py3), I'm unable to install a piece of software (like Python) to work with. I'm just wondering if finally the better solution is not to stick with an "MS C#". jmf -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list