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Python

Overview

Database

DB on scientific environment

Raspberry & arduino

Introduction & some examples

GIT & repositories

Overview

web sites & wordpress

We discuss about new iimprovements

Computing overview

Latest Technology and developments

Un giorno la paura bussò alla porta, il coraggio si alzò e andò ad aprire e vide che non c’era nessuno.

- Film "Vincitori e Vinti " di Stanley Kramer (1961)

Python

Let me introduce myself. I’m a nerd, a geek. I’m probably somewhere on the autism spectrum. Im also a late bloomer. I graduated from college when I was 26. I was 45 when I got married. Im now 60 years old, with a 14 year old son. Maybe I just have a hard time with decisions: I’ve lived in the US for over 20 years and I am still a permanent resident. I’m no Steve Jobs or Mark Zuckerberg. But at age 35 I created a programming language that got a bit of a following. What happened next was pretty amazing. But I’ll get to that. Guido Van Rossun (Python creator)

General Introduction

[…] Despite a few notable uses of simulation of random processes in the pre-computer era, practical widespread use of simulation had to await the invention of computers. Almost as soon as computers were invented, they were used for simulation . The name “Monte Carlo” started as cuteness—gambling was then(around 1950) illegal in most places, and the casino at Monte Carlo was the most famous int he world—but it soon became a colorless technical term for simulation of random processes. […]

Introduction to Markov Chain Monte CarloCharles J. Geyer

Seminar

Python Event

For second time we’re going to explore the Python language more deeply. Starting from 19 May 2020 we’re going to give in 4 lessons a general overview on Python programming and some techniques involved in scientific programming: data science, machine learning, MonteCarlo application examples. Cause we’re in Corona Virus time we’ll meet on Team platform.

Speakers Paola Celio, Pietro Corsi, Sergio Lins
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Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid.

- Albert Einstein