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Massive reorganization of the IPython documentation. It is now ready to be hacked on by users. ...
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r2276 IPython was starting in 2001 by Fernando Perez while he was a graduate student
at the University of Colorado, Boulder. IPython as we know it today grew out
of the following three projects:
* ipython by Fernando PĂ©rez. Fernando began using Python and ipython began as
an outgrowth of his desire for things like Mathematica-style prompts, access
to previous output (again like Mathematica's % syntax) and a flexible
configuration system (something better than :envvar:`PYTHONSTARTUP`).
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r1677 * IPP by Janko Hauser. Very well organized, great usability. Had
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r2276 an old help system. IPP was used as the "container" code into
which Fernando added the functionality from ipython and LazyPython.
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r1677 * LazyPython by Nathan Gray. Simple but very powerful. The quick
syntax (auto parens, auto quotes) and verbose/colored tracebacks
were all taken from here.
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r2276 Here is how Fernando describes the early history of IPython:
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When I found out about IPP and LazyPython I tried to join all three
into a unified system. I thought this could provide a very nice
working environment, both for regular programming and scientific
computing: shell-like features, IDL/Matlab numerics, Mathematica-type
prompt history and great object introspection and help facilities. I
think it worked reasonably well, though it was a lot more work than I
had initially planned.