Recent Yvivid use Python for scientific computing applications such as MATLAB partial scenarios
The better release version is
ANACONDA:A free distribution for the SciPy stack. Supports Linux, Windows and Mac.
Enthought canopy:the free and commercial versions include the core SciPy stack packages. Supports Linux, Windows and Mac.
Python (x, y) & winpython:a free distribution including the SciPy stack. Windows only.
Of the above three, the first two are commercial versions, and Winpython (the alternative to Python xy) is a fully open version.
Yvivid tried the Anaconda and Winpython. One of the default recommended Ides is the Spyder.
The Spyder is a good tool. From the experience of Yvivid, the Spyder starts and runs feeling a little slow.
So Yvivid tried the Pyzo tool.
PYZO:A free distribution based on Anaconda and the IEP Interactive development environment. Supports Linux, Windows and Mac.
Its IDE is the tool that inherits the IEP, the package management mainly relies on Conda.
The interface is relatively simple to use and runs faster.
But there are some shortcomings, interface can be configured friendly, some of the information needs to be configured through logger. In addition, the workspace data display is also worse than the Spyder
Pyzo-Handy Python lightweight IDE