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- | ==== Canopy ==== | + | ==== Enthought Deployment Manager (EDM) ==== |
- | [[https://www.enthought.com/products/canopy/|Enthought Canopy]] is //a Scientific and Analytic Python Deployment with Integrated Analysis Environment// provided by [[https://www.enthought.com/|Enthought]]. It used to be called EPD (//Enthought Python Distribution//) | + | <note tip>This was previously called //Enthought Python Distribution (EPD)// and then //Enthought Canopy//</note> |
- | Canopy is **available for Windows, Mac and Linux**. You can download the free //Canopy Express// that will already provide many extensions. If you are entitled to use //Canopy Academic//, login from inside Canopy Express and download the extra modules you need | + | [[https://www.enthought.com/enthought-deployment-manager/|Enthought Deployment Manager (EDM)]] is Enthought’s mechanism to deliver scientific software applications and development environments |
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+ | There are native installers for Windows (.msi), Mac OS X (.pkg), RHEL/Fedora (.rpm), and Debian/Ubuntu (.deb) | ||
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<note warning>FIXME Add a link to the new notebook page</note> | <note warning>FIXME Add a link to the new notebook page</note> | ||
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+ | [[https://www.dataquest.io/blog/jupyter-notebook-tutorial/|Jupyter Notebook for Beginners: A Tutorial]] | ||
The ipython notebook is a way to interact with python (and other supported interpreted languages) inside a web browser. You can mix //cells// with python commands, cells with the output of the python commands (possibly graphics generated by the commands), and text (using some wiki-like rich text format). This interactive web page, aka notebook, can be saved in a ''my_notebook.ipynb'' file and re-used later (e.g. the notebook provided in the [[other:python:jyp_steps#part_1|introduction to Python, part 1]]). | The ipython notebook is a way to interact with python (and other supported interpreted languages) inside a web browser. You can mix //cells// with python commands, cells with the output of the python commands (possibly graphics generated by the commands), and text (using some wiki-like rich text format). This interactive web page, aka notebook, can be saved in a ''my_notebook.ipynb'' file and re-used later (e.g. the notebook provided in the [[other:python:jyp_steps#part_1|introduction to Python, part 1]]). |