introduction to
Scientific Computing
Resources
Software and Official Documentation
Online Resources
- Cheat
Sheets from No Starch Press's Python Crash Course. These look
excellent. There's even one specific to matplotlib.
- Jesse M. Kinder and Philip
Nelson, A
Student's Guide to Python for Physical Modeling.
Princeton University Press, 2015.
- Allen
Downey, Think
Python (second edition). O'Reilly Media, 2015.
- Charles
Severance, Python
for Everybody: Exploring Data in Python 3. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform,
2016.
- John
Zelle, Python
Programming: an Introduction to Computer Science (third edition). Franklin, Beedle & Associate, 2016.
- John
V. Guttag, Introduction
to Computation and Programming Using Python: With Application to
Understanding Data (second edition). MIT Press, 2016.
- Kieran Healy, Data Visualization for Social Science
A practical introduction with R and ggplot2, Princeton University Press, forthcoming. This is not about python, but nevertheless looks like a very useful resource. It appears that a complete draft of the book is onlin in an easy-to-read format.
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