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Páginas:294Géneros:12:PD:Science:generalissues12:UMN:Object-orientedprogramming(OOP)12:UMX:Programming&scriptinglanguages:generalSinopsis:Pythonhasbecomeadominantcomputerprogramminglanguageforanalyzingandvisualizingscientificdata,inpartduetoitsconcise,intuitivesyntaxandfreeavailabilitywithoutthepurchaseofanexpensivelicense.Thesyntaxofthelanguageitselfiseasytopickup,butlearninghowtoplot,visualize,andanalyzescientificdatahasrequiredmoreeffortinthepast,astherelevantresourcesarespreadacrosstheInternetandcanattimesbeconfusingtothenovice.Thisbookisintendedtoprovideahandy,clearlywrittentutorialonthemostessentialfeaturesofthelanguageanditsmostwidelyusedplottingandanalysislibraries. ,Specifically,theauthorwroteitfromtheperspectiveof&ldquo,WhatbookwouldIwanttohavehadwhenIwastransitioningtoPythonfromanotherprogramminglanguage?&rdquo,Thisbookwillbeusefulnotonlyasaclassroomtextbutalsoasaguideandreferenceforstudents,educators,andresearcherswhohavesomeprogrammingexperiencealreadyandwanttostartquicklycreatingplotsandanalyzingdatausingPython. ,Theauthor,sassumptionisthatthereaderhassomeexperienceprogramming,thoughnotnecessarilywithPython.AlthoughthenewPythonprogrammermaywishtoreadthebookcovertocover,thebookisorganizedsuchthattheexperiencedPythonprogrammerwhowantstogetstartedinplottingdatacanreadilyjumptotheappropriatechapter.Thelastfewchaptersincludetopicsthataremoreadvanced,suchasusingregularexpressionsformatchingtextpatterns,performingspectralanalysisofdata,andsolvingsystemsoflinearequations._,
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"[W]what sets Alex DeCaria apart from other Python authors? For me it is his clarity of writing, approachable style, and scientific judgment on which topics to cover. He's a working scientist who has taught scientific programming extensively, and it shows in the truly practical nature of Python Programming and Visualization for Scientists." - Dr. George S. Young, Professor of Meteorology, The Pennsylvania State University "This is the most self-contained, organized, and clearly explained introduction I have seen to not only the Python language itself but to the essential Python libraries for plotting and analysis in the sciences." - Grant W. Petty, Professor of Atmospheric Science, University of Wisconsin-Madison.
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