Doing Math with Python Date: This event took place live on June 29 2016 Presented by: Amit Saha Duration: Approximately 60 minutes. Questions? Please send email to Description:Whether you're interested in math but have yet to dip your toes into programming or you're a teacher looking to bring programming into the classroom, you'll find that Python makes programming easy and practical. Join Amit Saha, author of Doing Math with Python, in this hands-on webcast, and learn how to use Python to solve calculus problems, make sense of numbers with graphs and statistics, do symbolic math with SymPy, and perform basic machine-learning tasks. Let Python handle the grunt work while you focus on the math. About Amit SahaAmit Saha is the author of Doing Math with Python, published by No Starch Press, and a software engineer at Freelancer.com in Sydney, Australia. Amit has contributed to various open source projects, including SymPy and CPython, and he created and maintains Fedora Scientific, a Linux distribution for scientific and educational users. Twitter: @echorand Related title |
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