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|A book about how to use version control and good software practices in science. Focuses on Python and Subversion. | |A book about how to use version control and good software practices in science. Focuses on Python and Subversion. | ||
|[[User:Julius_B._Lucks|Julius B. Lucks]], [[User:Lorrie LeJeune|Lorrie LeJeune]], [[User:Adrian Del Maestro|Adrian Del Maestro]], [[User:David_C._Thompson|David C. Thompson]] | |[[User:Julius_B._Lucks|Julius B. Lucks]], [[User:Lorrie LeJeune|Lorrie LeJeune]], [[User:Adrian Del Maestro|Adrian Del Maestro]], [[User:David_C._Thompson|David C. Thompson]] | ||
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Revision as of 12:09, 12 May 2008
The Open Writing Initiative at OpenWetWare is an experiment in the collaborative authoring of books, papers, and other research-related or research-supporting materials. If you're interested in contributing to a project you see here, feel free to contact the author(s). If you're interested in initiating your own project and would like to discuss your ideas, find coauthors, or are looking for a bit of assistance in getting started, contact Lorrie LeJeune (lorrie at openwetware dot org), or join the OpenWriting email list.
Email List: OpenWriting
Projects
Project Page | Project Description | Members | Email List |
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Python, All A Scientist Needs | An introductory article on how to use the Python programming language in science. Covers a detailed bioinformatics example using biopython, matplotlib and swig. | Julius B. Lucks | OpenWriting |
Sage and Cython: A Brief Introduction | A quick introduction to Sage, a powerful new computational platform that builds on the strengths of Python. | Marshall Hampton | OpenWriting |
Scientific Programming with Python and Subversion | A book about how to use version control and good software practices in science. Focuses on Python and Subversion. | Julius B. Lucks, Lorrie LeJeune, Adrian Del Maestro, David C. Thompson | owwpythonbook AT googlegroups DOT com |