This repository contains the material presented at the
- Introduction to Scientific Python Session (Tuesday, May 31st, 2016)
- SunPy 0.7 (Thursday, June 2nd, 2016)
sessions at the 47th SPD meeting 2016 which took place in Boulder CO.
The easiest way to get Python up and running on your system is to use Anaconda a python distribution and packacking system. You can find more information here. We recommend that you install Python 3.
If all else fails: http://mybinder.org/repo/sunpy/2016SPD-Python-SunPy/
The scientific Python stack consists of the following
as well as
- Anaconda - Python distribution and packaging system (the only way to fly!)
- PyCharm - Python IDE
- atom - Text editor for code
- jupiter notebook - Available with anaconda, docs
- Spyder - Python IDE (included with anaconda)
For chatting and communication during the presentation please use this IRC web client. Please use your real name as a handle so that it is easier to identify people.
All material is made available under CC-BY 4.0