[OS X TeX] [OFF-TOPIC] python
Doris Behrendt
doris.behrendt at me.com
Thu Oct 22 03:07:53 EDT 2020
Hi,
there is one disatvantage with Anaconda on Mac OS: there seems to be no sagemath integration (on Windows there is, or was, at least last year).
Doris
> On 21. Oct 2020, at 21:11, Luis Sequeira <lfsequeira at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> A big +1 on the Anaconda distribution.
>
> Completely separate from the old python 2.7 that still ships with Catalina.
>
> Not only it includes most of the packages that you may want to use, like numpy, scipy, sympy, pandas, etc - and you can easily install any others with conda - but it also includes Jupyter Notebook, and a full Python IDE, Spyder, and more (even R Studio, if that is your cup of tea).
>
> Also, it is easy to create separate python environments, so if you want you can test stuff in python 3.8 or 3.9, or run old packages with python 3.5, say, all very seamlessly.
>
> LS
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