Effective Computation in Physics (O'Reilly) |
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More physicists today are taking on the role of software developer as part of their research. This practical book teaches essential software development skills to help you automate and accomplish nearly any aspect of research in a physics-based field. Written by two PhDs in nuclear engineering, this book includes practical examples drawn from a working knowledge of physics concepts. You’ll learn how to use the Python programming language to perform everything from collecting and analyzing data to building software and publishing your results. <ASIN:1491901535> Author: Anthony Scopatz and Kathryn D. Huff Publisher: O'Reilly Print:1491901535 Kindle:B010ORQ8DG Level: Physicists who want to use Python For alternative titles see Python Books For Beginners, a roundup of our reviews about this language that is very popular for introducing computer science. Visit Book Watch Archive for hundreds more titles. Follow @bookwatchiprog on Twitter or subscribe to I Programmer's Books RSS feed for each day's new addition to Book Watch and for new reviews. To have new titles included in Book Watch contact BookWatch@i-programmer.info
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