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Informal introduction to Python 3 for scientific computing
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Juha Jeronen
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Version 1.0.0
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No previous background in computer science is assumed or required, but
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3 the Hard Way, Addison–Wesley, 2017
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Instead, these notes bring together — in an extremely compressed form —
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each, of information technology, pure and applied mathematics, and physics
and engineering sciences, I feel that IT and CS have a lot to offer to
scientists who program, and especially to those who either apply or study
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Of course, an awareness of the very basics is more than enough to get started
in a scientific setting, and that is the extent to which we will touch
upon this topic in the final advanced section of these notes.
In fact, with MATLAB, you may have already used some software engineering
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In my own research work, I have used MATLAB in 2008–2012, and Python since
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Why teach Python right now? In my personal opinion: Python's capabilities
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Python
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3 can be considered a stable platform to build science on; and Python's
popularity shows not the faintest sign of waning — having observed, for
the last 15 years, Python take the programming world by storm in slow motion.
I'm by no means an early adopter of new programming languages!
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Although there are those who swear by the names of even more advanced languages
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technical thing you want — and likely, also how to obtain optimal performance
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Also, Python is a huge step up in a scientist's productivity when compared
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This material contains a large number of links to the internet.
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Oh, and, welcome to the revolution.
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–JJ 2017-10-07
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PYTHON(1) General Commands Manual PYTHON(1)
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Paraphrasing an online essay by physicist Steve Byrnes,
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Free and open source
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Cleaner syntax compared to MATLAB
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General-purpose programming language, with extensive examples already on
the internet on how to do
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almost anything a computer can do
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Very high abstraction level, but easy(-ish) tools available also for writing
performance-critical parts
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Python is a valuable career skill (true for MATLAB, too)
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Rising trend; more and more of your current and future colleagues know Python
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Easy to learn; many learning resources available
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From a blog post by data scientist Steve Tjoa,
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Completely free
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General–purpose language
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Beautiful syntax
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