is there any site like codeacademy for scientific programming ?
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May 5, 2016 #3 jedishrfu Mentor Insights Author 12,516 6,299 I don't know of a site but there's a distro for python and julia, two numerical computing languages called Anaconda that can setup your machine with a numerical computing environment. http://quant-econ.net/jl/getting_started.html and for scientific programming examples in Java there's the Open Source Physics code at: www.compadre.org/osp There's a book that goes with it that is used in college courses on the subject by Gould, Tobochnik and Christian: http://physics.clarku.edu/sip/
I don't know of a site but there's a distro for python and julia, two numerical computing languages called Anaconda that can setup your machine with a numerical computing environment. http://quant-econ.net/jl/getting_started.html and for scientific programming examples in Java there's the Open Source Physics code at: www.compadre.org/osp There's a book that goes with it that is used in college courses on the subject by Gould, Tobochnik and Christian: http://physics.clarku.edu/sip/
May 7, 2016 #4 gerardofingurbe 15 0 maybe python or c , most important thing is that is aimed towards physics or data science