[SciPy-user] Any Books on SciPy?

David Warde-Farley david.warde.farley at utoronto.ca
Tue Feb 27 22:54:34 EST 2007


On Tue, 2007-02-27 at 21:10 -0600, Robert Love wrote:
> Are there any good, up to date books that people recommend for  
> numerical work with Python?

Travis Oliphant's "Guide to NumPy" (eBook) tells you more than you'll
probably ever need to know about NumPy specifically, but it's less a
recipe book and more a reference manual. I don't know of any, but I'd
sure like to see them, since it's a bit of a barrier to entry for new
users who see similar books for Matlab, etc.

David




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