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Portable Python 1.1 based on Python 3.0.1
Yes that will be suitable! Thank you!Midas wrote:@Enternal: I just added "Math - Calculators" and "Math - Graphing Tools" categories to Portable Python database entry; is that suitable?
I think a screenshot of something for portable python would be nice too so I will see what I can do for that tonight.Portable Python also comes with the following python libraries: NumPy, SciPy, Matplotlib, Pandas, and IPython. These mature libraries (NumPy, SciPy, and Pandas) allow numerical data analysis and computations for mathematics, science, and engineering with plotting capabilities provided by Matplotlib. Additionaly, IPython provides a powerful interactive shell.
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Glade3-Portable.exe
IDLE-Portable.exe
IPython-Portable.exe
PyCharm-Portable.exe
PyScripter-Portable.exe
Python-Portable.exe
PythonW-Portable.exe
QtDesigner-Portable.exe
Checker has added a link to the list of included programs and libraries.Enternal wrote: EDIT: Do you think it's possible to append this to the description?Portable Python also comes with the following python libraries: NumPy, SciPy, Matplotlib, Pandas, and IPython. These mature libraries (NumPy, SciPy, and Pandas) allow numerical data analysis and computations for mathematics, science, and engineering with plotting capabilities provided by Matplotlib. Additionaly, IPython provides a powerful interactive shell.
I picked the first one.Enternal wrote: EDIT2: So perhaps these 2 should be set as the screenshot? I can't decide between them...
I have updated that section.Enternal wrote: Also the How to extract guide should be updated. The following files are now:Launching any of them will launch a portable instance of the those executables.Code: Select all
Glade3-Portable.exe IDLE-Portable.exe IPython-Portable.exe PyCharm-Portable.exe PyScripter-Portable.exe Python-Portable.exe PythonW-Portable.exe QtDesigner-Portable.exe
Portable Python is not being developed anymore.