![]() ![]() Rodeo uses the Ace Editor as the underlying layer, which is the same that powers RStudio. Recently I read a blog post (RStudio Clone for Python – Rodeo) in which the author asked the following question: So have you been looking for something like RStudio, but for Python? (Italicized by me). Which IDEs are the best alternatives? Rodeo – a RStudio clone? Therefore, Python with the right IDE is also a competitor to Matlab. ![]() Many cognitive scientists have been using Matlab for both for collecting data (i.e., programming experiments) and analysing data. I have noticed that when handling a lot of data my Python scripts tend to be quicker than the ones I produce in R (might get back to this in a future post). Python is a general-purpose language whereas R is a statistical programming language. I use both Python and R python for creating Psychology experiments and R for data analysis. But also users of the other, more graphical interface (GUI) centred, software (e.g., STATA, SPSS) should also consider moving to open source software. R and Python are free and open source alternatives to, mainly, Matlab. Many researchers use software such as SPSS, STATA, Mplus, and Matlab for doing their analysis. That is, Rodeo and Spyder can both be seen as the RStudio for Python. Both Python IDEs might be useful for researchers used to work with R and RStudio (a very good and popular IDE for R) because they offer similar functionalities and graphical interfaces as RStudio. In this post I will discuss two Python Integrated Development Environments (IDE) Rodeo and Spyder.
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