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Python courses for Matlab users? #43
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Hey Tim,
This is fantastic! Certainly something I will make my life a whole lot easier... Might even convert me!
Cheers,
Kat
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(I hope the relevant people find this post. I also posted it in the LinkedIn<https://www.linkedin.com/groups/12010767/> group)
For the Matlab-minded, Python-willing (like myself): Datacamp offers a free Python course aimed at Matlab users<https://app.datacamp.com/learn/courses/python-for-matlab-users>, which should be an easy entry into the basics, including NumPy and Matplotlib (4 hrs / 15 videos, at 1.5x speed <3hrs).
This suggestion follows the discussion about moving towards Python today (at the CIRN meeting), where Spicer @SBFRF<https://github.com/SBFRF> did a nice job translating Python concepts to the Matlab way of doing things. No need to start from scratch, after all.
Anyone have any other recommendations?
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(I hope the relevant people find this post. I also posted it in the LinkedIn group)
For the Matlab-minded, Python-willing (like myself): Datacamp offers a free Python course aimed at Matlab users, which should be an easy entry into the basics, including NumPy and Matplotlib (4 hrs / 15 videos, at 1.5x speed <3hrs).
This suggestion follows the discussion about moving towards Python today (at the CIRN meeting), where Spicer @SBFRF did a nice job translating Python concepts to the Matlab way of doing things. No need to start from scratch, after all.
Anyone have any other recommendations?
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