Python Tools for Scientists
eBook Details:
- Paperback: 472 pages
- Publisher: WOW! eBook (January 17, 2023)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 1718502664
- ISBN-13: 978-1718502666
eBook Description:
Python Tools for Scientists: An Introduction to Using Anaconda, JupyterLab, and Python’s Scientific Libraries: An introduction to the Python programming language and its most popular tools for scientists, engineers, students, and anyone who wants to use Python for research, simulations, and collaboration.
Python Tools for Scientists introduces you to the most popular coding tools for scientific research, such as Anaconda, Spyder, Jupyter Notebooks, and JupyterLab, as well as dozens of important Python libraries for working with data, including NumPy, matplotlib, and pandas. No prior programming experience is required.
You’ll set up a professional programming environment, receive a crash course on programming with Python, and tour the many tools and libraries available for working with data, creating visualizations, simulating natural events, and more. In the book’s applied projects, you’ll use these tools to write programs that perform tasks like simulating globular star clusters, building ships for a wargame simulator, creating an interactive science slideshow, and classifying animal species.
You’ll learn:
- The best way to set up your computer for science and engineering work with Python
- The basics of Python programming, including the language’s syntax and best practices
- The purpose of dozens of Python’s most popular scientific libraries, with deep dives into NumPy, matplotlib, seaborn, pandas, and scikit-learn
- How to choose the best plotting library for your needs
Even established scientists sometimes struggle to implement Python at work, partly because so many choices are available. This book guides you through the ecosystem of Python’s libraries and tools, so you can find the ones best suited to your needs. Regardless of your field of study, Python Tools for Scientists is an indispensable owner’s manual for setting up and using your computer for science.