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Astroniz-YT-Tutorials
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[OC] The movement of the Solar System Barycenter
If you want to learn more about space stuff, feel free to take a look at my other repository or my YouTube channel. Questions, here or on Twitter are always welcome.
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Sunday Daily Thread: What's everyone working on this week?
I finished now my 19th "Space Science with Python" tutorial video. I will post soon a description of the most recent content. My GitHub repo & YT Channel, for those who are interested.
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Space Science with Python
Let me just share the coding parts, for you to learn and reproduce: https://github.com/ThomasAlbin/Astroniz-YT-Tutorials. If you want o reach out to me via YT, search for me: Astroniz (I don't know if posting my own YT channel is OK in this sub)
Now, a few weeks ago, I rebooted my series and moved to YouTube. I don't know if this is the best platform for programming tutorials. However all code snippets and notebooks are also available on GitHub. For now, I am covering some basics using Python and the NASA toolkit SPICE. In the next videos I will focus a little bit on cometary data and later, Machine Learning applications will follow as well as reproducing space scientific insights that are covered in papers.
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Space Science with Python - Part 12: Ceres' Orbit
P.S.: the GitHub repo: https://github.com/ThomasAlbin/Astroniz-YT-Tutorials
py4e
- What is the best playlist to learn coding python?
- People who want to learn Python, everything you need is here, enjoy.
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Are you working full-time while completing this program?
It depends on your background, past coding experience, and how much stuff you have outside of work. If you are committed, then it should not be a problem. You have a while until you start, so plenty of time to start working on stuff now so classes go well. I started with python is for everyone https://www.py4e.com/ before taking my first class. Good luck! It is a fun program!
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University of Pittsburgh Health Informatics MS questions/advice
Python for Everybody is the resource used in the course I'm taking now. The instructor of the course developed these materials to teach Python to beginners.
- Changing my Profession... help choosing
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Suggested things before fall quarter ?
I took the free python course at https://www.py4e.com/ before starting at OSU and it set me up nicely for 161 and 162. I would say 225 was my greatest hurdle, as I am bad at math. If you are rusty at math in any aspect I would HIGHLY recommend starting some Khan Academy lessons in anything up through advanced algebra that is fuzzy for you. 225 is the only class so far I got an A- in and it wrecked me body and soul for a quarter :D Overall this program is what you make out of it and there's not a ton of handholding, plus there will extra work outside of it to actually do well in the real world (leetcode, interview prep, etc.), but it is a solid option to change your life (it's already changed mine) and I have enjoyed my time at OSU. Good luck!
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Certifications for data science?
Not sure how helpful the cert is but here's something to get you going with python: https://www.py4e.com/
- Is there a good introduction to python, other than cs50p?
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I want to learn Python but have no idea where to start.
Check out this site: Python for Everybody
- I am trying to get a career in programming and don’t know how to begin
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