[SciPy-Dev] Introduction to Python for Science

Travis Oliphant travis at continuum.io
Tue Sep 9 15:41:51 EDT 2014


That is a nice book.   Thank you for making it available.   It would be
great if you also showed beginners how to use Spyder which is an open
source IDE that is commonly used by many beginners and experts.

Best,

-Travis


On Fri, Sep 5, 2014 at 9:25 AM, David J Pine <djpine at gmail.com> wrote:

> NumPy, SciPy, MatPlotLib Users & Science teachers:
>
> I have written an introduction to scientific python that you may find
> useful.  You can download it from GitHub and use it freely:
>
> https://github.com/djpine/pyman
>
> I wrote this manual/book for undergraduates taking science and engineering
> courses that use programming to solve science and engineering problems.  It
> is not for experts.  I am sharing it with the hope that others may find it
> useful.  It includes an introduction to very basic programming, numpy,
> matplotlib, & scipy, as well as instructions on how to download and
> install Python and these three libraries.  It also includes an introduction
> to IPython notebooks.
>
> Corrections and suggestions for improvements are welcome.
>
> David Pine
>
>
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