There are many ways to edit, debug and run your Python code. This page describes how to program and utilize Python in CSIL. warning: this page is under construction. Your comments are welcome. (April ...
In this video, Jan Meinke and Olav Zimmermann from the Jülich Supercomputing Centre present: High-Performance Computing with Python: Reducing Bottlenecks. This course addresses scientists with a ...
Imagine if UCLA offered a course in building doghouses. With only 10 weeks, you would expect the class to teach students the basics needed to produce a final product – maybe focusing on how to sketch ...
As computers become more and more powerful, scientific computing is becoming a more important part of fundamental research into how our world works. We can do more now than we could even imagine just ...
In this video from the ECSS Symposium, Abe Stern from NVIDIA presents: CUDA-Python and RAPIDS for blazing fast scientific computing. We will introduce Numba and RAPIDS for GPU programming in Python.
IN DECEMBER 1989 Guido van Rossum, a Dutch computer scientist, set himself a Christmas project. Irked by shortcomings in other programming languages, he wanted to build his own. His principles were ...
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