python(x,y) vs Traditional Ex - Vi editor
A side-by-side look at python(x,y) and Traditional Ex - Vi editor. For an in-depth review of either product, follow the links below.
python(x,y)
Development
python(x,y) is an open-source mathematical plotting and data visualization library for the Python programming language. It provides a simple interface for creating 2D plots, histograms, power spectra, bar charts, errorcharts, contour plots, etc.
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Traditional Ex - Vi editor
Development
The vi editor (short for visual editor) is a classic, ubiquitous text editor common to Unix-like systems. It has a modal, command-based interface, and supports extensive key bindings and scripting. It excels at text editing productivity once the user knows the commands.
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