I can vouch for this. Anaconda is especially good for simulation/data stuff (based on the focus on which packages are included by default).
One pain point though: getting it to work with Sublime Text 3 requires you to set the `CONDA_DLL_SEARCH_MODIFICATION_ENABLE` environment variable to `1` on Windows.
Not a flaw of Anaconda: it just pays attention to how to with multiple Python installations on Windows.
One pain point though: getting it to work with Sublime Text 3 requires you to set the `CONDA_DLL_SEARCH_MODIFICATION_ENABLE` environment variable to `1` on Windows.
Not a flaw of Anaconda: it just pays attention to how to with multiple Python installations on Windows.