Perhaps Anaconda would be best for an easy to install environment and much
of the commonly used scientific computing tools?
http://continuum.io/downloads
As for PyNIO, due to licensing issues, it isn't installable through pip or
easy_install. If you go to their website and create a free account, y
On Fri, Jul 4, 2014 at 10:07 AM, Dino Bektešević wrote:
> Hello dydy,
>
> If you've never done programing in python I would recommend a book
> "dive into python" any version will do but the latest one is 3 I
> think. Asking this questions in tutor-requ...@python.org will probably
> get you even f
Hello dydy,
If you've never done programing in python I would recommend a book
"dive into python" any version will do but the latest one is 3 I
think. Asking this questions in tutor-requ...@python.org will probably
get you even further since they mainly deal with general python
learning.
Whatever
Hello all,
I interested in python programming that is why I join in this forum.
I want to know how to install new module in my python program?. I use python
under windows OS.
Actually, I interest with PyNio but I don't know how to install it.
Another question is how to make other language, for exa