Hallo!
> (2) The documentation talks about ttys and interactive programming. Is
> there an IDE for python, with a debugger. (I don't see the advantage of
> python if there is no IDE / workspace and debugger.)
You can use Eclipse as an IDE/debugger.
But if you work in the dsp world you will also want to install numpy,
scipy, matplotlib and so on ... so recently there was an annoucement of
an distribution of all that packages (including ecpilse) for windows:
http://www.pythonxy.com/There you should find most of the things you will need.
LG
Georg
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