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September 22, 2015

Python for Scientists [Warning – Sporadic Content Ahead]

Filed under: Programming,Python,Science — Patrick Durusau @ 10:36 am

Python for Scientists: A Curated Collection of Chapters from the O’Reilly Data and Programming Libraries

From the post:

More and more, scientists are seeing tech seep into their work. From data collection to team management, various tools exist to make your lives easier. But, where to start? Python is growing in popularity in scientific circles, due to its simple syntax and seemingly endless libraries. This free ebook gets you started on the path to a more streamlined process. With a collection of chapters from our top scientific books, you’ll learn about the various options that await you as you strengthen your computational thinking.

This free ebook includes chapters from:

  • Python for Data Analysis
  • Effective Computation in Physics
  • Bioinformatics Data Skills
  • Python Data Science Handbook

Warning: You give your name and email to the O’Reilly marketing marketing machine and get:

Python for Data Analysis

Python Language Essentials Appendix

Effective Computation in Physics

Chapter 1: Introduction to the Command Line
Chapter 7: Analysis and Visualization
Chapter 20: Publication

Bioinformatics Data Skills

Chapter 4: Working with Remote Machines
Chapter 5: Git for Scientists

Python Data Science Handbook

Chapter 3: Introduction to NumPy
Chapter 4: Introduction to Pandas

The content present is very good. The content missing is vast.

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