[SciPy-User] Scientific Python Survey

Cyrille Rossant cyrille.rossant at gmail.com
Mon Mar 2 11:42:42 EST 2015


Hi,

pip works just fine with conda:
http://conda.pydata.org/docs/faq.html#installation

Cyrille

2015-03-02 17:41 GMT+01:00 Oleksandr Huziy <guziy.sasha at gmail.com>:
> Hi Jason:
>
> I was curious if it is possible to use pip with conda ?
> Myself I am able to install anything with pip or setup.py and never use
> conda, but for others condo could be a good alternative. But if the  people
> to whom I could recommend conda would need something beyond, will they be
> able to use pip to install something else?
>
> Thanks
>
> 2015-03-02 11:33 GMT-05:00 Jason Moore <moorepants at gmail.com>:
>
>> These days with conda, it is so easy to have numerous versions of all
>> these packages. For example, I have conda environments for different
>> projects and have a range of numpy versions used in each, from 1.6.1 to
>> 1.9.1.
>>
>> What version would you expect us to enter if we use lots of versions in
>> production scenarios?
>>
>>
>> Jason
>> moorepants.info
>> +01 530-601-9791
>>
>> On Mon, Mar 2, 2015 at 7:23 AM, Thomas Robitaille
>> <thomas.robitaille at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi everyone,
>>>
>>> If you use scientific Python packages for your research/work, I would
>>> appreciate if you could take a few minutes to fill out the following
>>> survey:
>>>
>>>   http://goo.gl/PXzFAk
>>>
>>> The aim of this survey is to find out what versions of Python and
>>> various scientific Python packages people are using, and how people
>>> typically install packages, in order to determine how developers can
>>> better meet the needs of the Scientific Python community (for example,
>>> a common question is which version of Numpy need to be supported by
>>> packages).
>>>
>>> This is a follow-up to a similar survey which I did back in 2012 and
>>> which provided very interesting results that you can read about here:
>>>
>>>
>>> http://astrofrog.github.io/blog/2013/01/13/what-python-installations-are-scientists-using
>>>
>>> Please feel free to forward this survey to people in your own
>>> scientific Python communities!
>>>
>>> I will publish the results online in a few weeks.
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>> Tom
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