Extract the contents of this file, including the Lab4.ipynb notebook to your working directory.
This is a data file for Lab 5. Download this file to your working directory.
This is a tutorial in the form of Jupyter notebooks that allows you to modify and run the examples. We'll be following this tutorial in the lectures. To use it, unpack the zip file to a folder where your notebooks are kept (typically under your user or home directory). This is CC0 licensed. From: https://github.com/jakevdp/WhirlwindTourOfPython
This is a PDF version of the Jupyter notebook-based tutorial above. From: http://www.oreilly.com/programming/free/files/a-whirlwind-tour-of-python.pdf
This is the Python tutorial that is part of the "official" Python documentation from python.org. It is also installed locally when you install Python (if the installation included the documentation).
Some good (and free) e-books on Python.
This is a textbook for an introductory computer science course that uses Python. It's a good reference if you need introductory information on programming in general.
This is a well-reviewed book but has a steep learning curve. It's useful if you need more in-depth information on a particular topic.
A collection of software that includes Python, Jupyter Notebook and many packages. Available (free) for Windows, Mac and Linux. We'll be using Python version 3.6 in the lectures and labs. If you have limited disk space you can use miniconda to install only the packages you need. With some effort you might be able to install most of the packages on Android as well.