From: Arthur <ajs...@op...> - 2003-08-10 15:54:59
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Bruce, a theorectical: I am a student at another University. And no computer guru myself. But I am also in a class working with Python, to study scientific and computational issues. [Not so theoretical, really. There are many such programs, using a variety of add-on modules with Python]. I follow instructions at the beginning of the semester, and have everything running I am supposed to have running. Wasn't very hard. Later on, for an independent project, I want to explore doing some visualization. VPython is a good starting point, I hear. Its for mortals. When its comes to computers, I am very much so. Download it, and its up and running easily. Nice. But it turns out its not quite what I need. Its too hard for me, in fact to understand on my own. Better try something easier. Let's keep things in good order. ControlPanel -> Add and Remove Programs -> VPython -> confirm remove. Back to where I was. Yikes. Nothing's running. Nothing I did this semester works anymore. My programs can't find something or other. Depending on the user, and the error messages he is getting, he may or may not be able to diagnose the fact that for some crazy reason, installing and uninstalling VPython has blown away his pre-existing Numeric installation. Which *his* professor had him download 2 1/2 month ago. And which as far as he knew, had nothing to do with VPython (because it doesn't). So it might not be an easy diagnose. Bruce? Too theoretical? Why do you think so? Art |