Python is the most popular programming language in scientific computing today. This series is for people who want to start using Python 3 and its popular extension libraries quickly. I assume you are familiar with Python. This short introductory volume 1 is intended to get you started with scientific Python distribution necessary to run examples from other volumes. It covers how to: Obtain and install Winpython or Anaconda Python distribution. Start a Jupyter (formerly IPython) notebook Use IDLE and Spyder integrated development environments Gives an overview of the topics covered in the following volumes
