This repository gathers some lecture notes on the scientific Python ecosystem that can be used for a full course of scientific computing with Python.
These documents are written with the rest markup language (.rst
extension) and built using Sphinx: http://sphinx.pocoo.org/.
You can view the online version at: http://scipy-lectures.github.io
As stated in the LICENSE.txt
file, this material comes with no strings
attached. Feel free to reuse and modify for your own teaching purposes.
However, we would like this reference material to be improved over time, thus we encourage people to contribute back changes. These will be reviewed and edited by the original authors and the editors.
To generate the html output for on-screen display, Type:
make html
the generated html files can be found in build/html
The first build takes a long time, but information is cached and subsequent builds will be faster.
To generate the pdf file for printing:
make pdf
The pdf builder is a bit pointy and you might have some TeX errors. Tweaking
the layout in the *.rst
files is usually enough to work around these
problems.
probably incomplete
- make
- sphinx (>= 1.0)
- pdflatex
- pdfjam
- matplotlib
- scikit-learn (>= 0.8)
- scikit-image
As root:
yum install python make python-matplotlib texlive-pdfjam texlive scipy \ texlive-framed texlive-threeparttable texlive-wrapfig texlive-multirow pip install Sphinx pip install Cython pip install scikit-learn pip install scikit-image
Contributing guide and chapter example
The directory guide
contains an example chapter with specific
instructions on how to contribute.
.. toctree:: guide/index.rst