Continuum Unleases Anaconda on Python Analytics Community
From the post:
Python-based data analytics solutions and services company, Continuum Analytics, today announced the release of the latest version of Anaconda, its collection of libraries for Python that includes Numba Pro, IOPro and wiseRF all in one package.
Anaconda enables large-scale data management, analysis, and visualization for business intelligence, scientific analysis, engineering, machine learning, and more. The latest release, version 1.2.1, includes improved performance and feature enhancements for Numba Pro and IOPro.
Available for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux, Anaconda includes packages more than 80 popular numerical and scientific Python libraries used by scientists, engineers and data analysts, with a single integrated and flexible installer. The company says its goal is to seamlessly support switching between multiple versions of Python and other packages, via a “Python environments” feature that allows mixing and matching different versions of Python, Numpy and Scipy.
New features and upgrades in the latest version of Anaconda include performance and feature enhancements to Numba Pro and IOPro, improved conda command and in addition, Continuum has added Qt to Linux versions and has also added mdp, MLTK and pytest.
Oh, you might like the Continuum Analytics link.
And the direct Anaconda link as well.
I expect people to go elsewhere after reading my analysis or finding a resource of interest.
Isn’t that what the web is supposed to be about?