Sep

7

 I continue to be pleasantly surprised by the book Python Scripting for Computational Science. Just yesterday I was contemplating the more efficient storage of higher frequency data and rather than turn to a Web search, went right to the book. Over 10 pages with four different methods. Also shows the flexibility and depth of the language. Chock-full of procedures and a more-than-cursory review of most topics one would be interested in.

Also, the Python for Bioinformatics blog is quite helpful, as the author is loosely translating a Perl book with the same subject. Slicing, dicing, filtering and commingling of data are all addressed.


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