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Python at Risø
Scientific Python Workshops
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@@ -9,6 +9,12 @@ To help Matlab-experienced users begin coding in Python. This includes a review
of syntax differences, along with a brief introduction of the most commonly
used libraries, and a quick overview of PEP8 coding conventions.
## Who should come
This workshop is geared primarily towards new Python users that have previously
coded in Matlab. However, there are some topics that may be of use to more
experienced users, such as the package tutorials and PEP8 coding conventions.
## Date
The workshop date and location will be announced internally at DTU Risø. Please
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