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Learning IPython for Interactive Computing and Data Visualization

By : Cyrille Rossant
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Learning IPython for Interactive Computing and Data Visualization

By: Cyrille Rossant

Overview of this book

<p>You already use Python as a scripting language, but did you know it is also increasingly used for scientific computing and data analysis? Interactive programming is essential in such exploratory tasks and IPython is the perfect tool for that. Once you’ve learnt it, you won’t be able to live without it.<br /><br />"Learning IPython for Interactive Computing and Data Visualization" is a practical, hands-on, example-driven tutorial to considerably improve your productivity during interactive Python sessions, and shows you how to effectively use IPython for interactive computing and data analysis.<br /><br />This book covers all aspects of IPython, from the highly powerful interactive Python console to the numerical and visualization features that are commonly associated with IPython.</p> <p>You will learn how IPython lets you perform efficient vectorized computations, through examples covering numerical simulations with NumPy, data analysis with Pandas, and visualization with Matplotlib. You will also discover how IPython can be conveniently used to optimize your code using parallel computing and dynamic compilation in C with Cython.</p> <p>"Learning IPython for Interactive Computing and Data Visualization" will allow you to optimize your productivity in interactive Python sessions.</p>
Table of Contents (13 chapters)

About the Reviewer

Matthias Bussonnier is a young French physicist working in biophysics. He has been a core developer of IPython since 2011.

Dr. Francisco J. Blanco-Silva, the owner of a scientific consulting company—Tizona Scientific Solutions—and adjunct faculty in the Department of Mathematics of the University of South Carolina has obtained his formal training as an applied mathematician at Purdue University. He enjoys problem solving, learning, and teaching. An avid programmer and blogger, when it comes to writing he relishes finding that common denominator among his passions and skills, and making it available to everyone.

He has written the technical book Learning SciPy for Numerical and Scientific Computing, Packt Publishing.

He has also co-authored Chapter 5 of the book Modeling Nanoscale Imaging in Electron Microscopy, Springer 201, Thomas Vogt and Wolfgang Dahmen, Springer.