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[6237] unpingco
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Python for
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Closing remarks and using dictionaries effectively for scientific computing [ID:1452] (18/18)
in series: Scientific and parallel computing using IPython
video tutorial by unpingco, added 06/09
Name:
[6237] unpingco
Member:
48 months
Authored:
40 videos
Description:
Python for
scientific and large-scale computing. ...
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In this final segment, we highlight concepts important for new scientific Python programmers, especially those coming from a Matlab environment. We discuss effective use of Python dictionaries and the timeit profiling module. We also discuss the defaultdict object for quick and easy database creation useful for keeping track of data in multiple parameter runs.
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Thanks, interesting thoughts. You gave me some ideas about making a case to switch a C for Engineers course to Python.
Really nice series. In this last one you could have used a set instead of a dict for fast membership testing.
I've watched the whole series, and although I'm a seasoned Python program I really learned a lot! Brilliant! Thanks!
Excellent stuff! I just watched the whole set of videos. There's a lot to absorb here. Recommended :)
helpful, very nice. thanks a lot
give some real nice ideas, how do use python in scientific computing. thanks a lot
