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Python for Scientific Computing

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Python is an excellent "steering" language for scientific codes written in other languages, but with additional basic tools, it transforms into a high-level language suited for scientific and engineering code that's often fastenough to be immediately useful but also flexible enough to be sped up with additional extensions.
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Python is an excellent "steering" language for scientific codes written in other languages. However, with additional basic tools, Python transforms into a high-level language suited for scientific and engineering code that's often fast enough to be immediately useful but also flexible enough to be sped up with additional extensions.

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