Using Python for Science: Cygwin versus Native
Tom Hoffend
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Wed Sep 26 13:53:37 EDT 2001
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Chris Barker <chrishbarker at home.net> wrote: > gb at cs.unc.edu wrote: >> I'm trying to switch from Matlab to Python + Numeric for my research >> work. The number of choices required is bewildering. > This really sounds to me like you need Linux! > If you really need to interact with Windows apps, you may be able to use > Wine, VMware or Win4Lin. > Linux really is a much better platform for Scientific computing... why > do people put so much effort into making Windows look/act like *nix, > when they could just run *nix?? Because a lot of us are creating tools for non-math/numeric people with math/numeric stuff inside, and those people all have Windows machines. Otherwise I don't disagree with you. TRH -- Thomas R. Hoffend Jr., Ph.D. EMAIL: trhoffend at mmm.com 3M Company Optical Markets and Technologies Display Materials Technology Center 3M Center Bldg. 201-1C-18 My opinions are my own and not St. Paul, MN 55144-1000 those of 3M Company. Opinions expressed herein are my own and may not represent those of my employer.
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