Jun-22-2020, 11:56 PM
Gary long time programmer as well, got you beat by 22 years.
I think at one time or another, I've used all of the packages and applications that you've mentioned.
As always, it all depends on the task at hand. I learn what I need, when I need it. Unless I'm just interested
in a particular subject, I don't try to dig in too deeply.
There are exceptions, I am very fond of GIS, and have been for 30 years, so I spend a lot of time dabbling with QGIS and similar applications.
If you haven't found it yet, take a look at what's in https://pypi.org/ it's loaded with (quoting from their page): 242,031 projects, 1,913,900 releases, 2,962,810 files,
and 433,074 users.
If you can't find what you're looking for, I'd be surprised.
I think at one time or another, I've used all of the packages and applications that you've mentioned.
As always, it all depends on the task at hand. I learn what I need, when I need it. Unless I'm just interested
in a particular subject, I don't try to dig in too deeply.
There are exceptions, I am very fond of GIS, and have been for 30 years, so I spend a lot of time dabbling with QGIS and similar applications.
If you haven't found it yet, take a look at what's in https://pypi.org/ it's loaded with (quoting from their page): 242,031 projects, 1,913,900 releases, 2,962,810 files,
and 433,074 users.
If you can't find what you're looking for, I'd be surprised.