[omaha] help getting started

Aaron Keck aaron at keck.io
Fri Dec 2 10:06:20 EST 2016


Welcome Warren!

I run Python on Windows 10 and have been successful, maybe I can help?

What bug are you running into with IDLE?

On Fri, Dec 2, 2016 at 9:04 AM Ted Warren via Omaha <omaha at python.org>
wrote:

> Hello,
>
> My name is Ted Warren, Ph.D. I am a post-doctoral researcher at Creighton
> University. I am a synaptic physiologist who studies neuronal circuits
> involved in epilepsy. I am interested in started to write code using
> Python, but I need some help. I have been going through the following text
> to learn how to use Python within the context of my field: A primer on
> scientific programming with python, 3rd Ed. by Hans Petter Langtangen.
>
> I have been unable to download the IDLE on my computer with Windows 10. I
> have seen on the web that there is a bug and have been unable to find
> anyone on the web who has been able to circumvent the problem for my
> computer.
>
> I was wondering if there is anyone here that could help me. I cannot get
> off the ground learning until I get the IDE up and running.
>
> Just FYI, python is popular in neurophysiology for analyzing and modeling
> neural circuits ( e.g., these two neurons signal via a capacitative
> coupling mechanism ). I am just trying to catch up with some of colleagues.
>
> If I need to go somewhere else to get an answer for my question, any
> suggestions for directions would be appreciated.
>
> Thank you ahead of time,
>
> Ted
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