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Re: [ferret_users] Iris module python



Hi Pearse,

I would also be interested in hearing of people's experience with Iris, as I am starting to work on making PyFerret "friendlier" for Python users.  Unfortunately, Iris requires python2.7 and I only have python2.6 on my work systems (RHEL6).  However, most "free" Linux systems, and RHEL7, use python2.7.

Kind regards,
Karl


On Mon, Oct 5, 2015 at 8:29 PM, Pearse Buchanan <Pearse.Buchanan@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi fellow ferreters,

 

I’ve come across the Iris package within python, which looks great. But before I spend weeks learning how to use it, I was wondering if any ferreters have spent time to learn it?

 

If so, perhaps you could reply briefly about the advantages its offered for you?

 

Pearse J. Buchanan

PhD Candidate / CSIRO-UTAS Quantitative Marine Science

Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS), University of Tasmania

 

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