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Spyder is the Scientific PYthon Development EnviRonment
Spyder (previously known as Pydee) is a free open-source Python development environment providing MATLAB-like features in a simple and light-weighted software, available for Windows XP/Vista/7, GNU/Linux and MacOS X.
Spyder is part of spyderlib, a Python module based on PyQt4 and QScintilla2.
Added: Thu Oct 22 2009; URL: http://code.google.com/p/spyderlib/;
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Tabular data container and associated convenience routines in Python
Tabular is a package of Python modules for working with tabular data. Its main object is the tabarray class, a data structure for holding and manipulating tabular data. By putting data into a tabarray object, you'll get a representation of the data that is more flexible and powerful than a native Python representation.
The tabarray object is based on the ndarray object from the Numerical Python package (NumPy), and the Tabular package is built to interface well with NumPy in general.
Added: Tue Oct 27 2009; URL: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/tabular;
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An introduction to scientific computing with Python
This course will give a general introduction to Python programming, useful for all physics postgrads. (PDF slides)
Added: Wed Apr 18 2012; URL: http://stevenbamford.com/teaching/python_mpags_2011/;
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Python(x,y): free scientific and engineering development software
Python(x,y) is a free scientific and engineering development software for numerical computations, data analysis and data visualization based on Python programming language, Qt graphical user interfaces (and development framework) and Eclipse integrated development environment.
Currently packaged only for Windows, Linux version "coming soon".
Added: Tue Dec 02 2008; URL: http://www.pythonxy.com/;
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Reinteract is a system for interactive experimentation with python
You enter Python code and expressions and immediately see the results. What distinguishes Reinteract from a shell (such as IPython or the builtin interactive mode) is that you can go back and edit expressions you entered earlier and the results will flow through the part of the worksheet after the changed portion.
Things that Reinteract works well for include numerical experimentation, lightweight signal processing and data analysis, and just plain playing around with the Python language.
Added: Fri Mar 27 2009; URL: http://fishsoup.net/software/reinteract/;
id = 180