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PYTHON FOR OCEANOGRAPHERS The content in this repository aims to give an introduction to the Python programming language for oceanographic data analysis applications, especially in science. It provides full documentation, source code and data to a possible 4-day short course. The course is still in its early infancy and will initially be written for a Portuguese speaking audience with future English translation to be provided. Python is a powerful dynamic programming language and an affordable and open source alternative to commercial scientific analysis software like Matlab(R) or IDL(R). Although there are other open source alternatives for data analysis and statistics like Octave, Scilab, R or GDL, for example, Python is a very portable, flexible, concise, easy reading, extensible, interactive, multi-platform and increasingly popular programming language. Even with a broad range of books and tutorials on Python available for reference, online and off-line, there still is a lack in references for the oceanographic community. This guide and all in it contained source code does not provide a complete introduction to computer programming but rather an example-driven applied approach. For an introduction to computer programming there is Allen Downey's 'Think Python: how to think like a computer scientist' and other online options, for example. The guide is divided into five chapters in which the first is for self-study and to get Python installed and the first programmes working. The following 4 chapters are intended to be used as accompanying text to a 4-day practical short course. Revision: 2011-04-20 17:43 -0300
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