Python Programming and Visualization for Scientists 2nd Ed (Sundog Publishing)
Wednesday, 27 January 2021

This book was written from the perspective of "What book would the authors want to have had when they were transitioning to Python?" Alex DeCaria and Grant Petty have completely revised this second edition to ensure that all code examples work in Python 3.  Additional chapters on the Pandas library and Cartopy have been included, as well as an appendix on Jupyter notebooks.

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Author: Alex DeCaria and Grant Petty
Publisher: Sundog Publishing
Date: January 2021
Pages: 372
ISBN: 978-0972903356
Print: 0972903356
Audience: Python developers
Level: Intermediate
Category: Python

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