SciPy Cookbook edit / delete

With lots of handy guides for scientific data processing with Python. A good starting point.

to analysis data matplotlib plotting python science scipy statistics ... on 28 April 2014

RationalWiki edit / delete

Often amusing, although there's a fine line between being rational and being smug.

to amusements atheism rationality science wiki ... on 27 April 2014

Statistics with Confidence edit / delete

Susan's stats tutorial (which I first saw at ICARIS 2009). Highly recommended for students who're doing performance measurement.

to ag0803 benchmarking honours performance science significance statistics ... on 19 March 2014

Welcome — Statistics Done Wrong edit / delete

"From basic t tests and standard error calculations to Cox proportional hazards models and geospatial kriging systems, we rely on statistics to give answers to scientific problems. This is unfortunate, because most of us don’t know how to do statistics."

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[citation needed]» Blog Archive » The homogenization of scientific computing, or why Python is steadily eating other languages’ lunch edit / delete

With links to lots of useful Python packages for scientific computing. Not new, but it's a good survey of just how far it's come.

to maths python science statistics teaching ... on 01 December 2013

Re: Python 3 optimizations continued... [LWN.net] edit / delete

Guido van Rossum on publishing scientific code.

to open-science python science ... on 09 September 2011

Latest News — Code, Analysis, Repository and Modelling for e-Neuroscience edit / delete

Fiona pointed at this project as an example of trying to come up with open standards for scientific data.

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