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Programming languages: here I share my favorites with you
Programming languages: here I share my favorites with you
- Julia: mathematical oriented language, easy to use and very powerful! Syntax is easy to learn. https://julialang.org/
- Spark Machine Learning library: easy to implement and well documented ML library. https://spark.apache.org/mllib/
- Anaconda Python: easier way to install and manage Python. Using this manager you can even setup a different "environment" separated from your OS Python installation/structure. https://www.anaconda.com/download
- Python: main documentation page of Python. Of course you'll need pandas, numpy, scipy, matplotlib, and others to fully cover your needs. https://www.python.org/doc/
- R: this is a powerful statistical-oriented language. It has natively implemented many tests and functions. It is really an out-of-the-box set of analysis tools. https://www.r-project.org/
- Git: this control-version is one of a kind. At the very beginning I was a bit skeptical about it usefulness... but today I have the ability to recover previous versions of my codes without suffering, and that is a relief!. https://git-scm.com/doc
Datasets
Datasets
- Universal Declaration of Human Rights, unicode, in different languages: https://unicode.org/udhr/index.html
I'm debating with myself which links to add: I have astronomical databases, Python tips, R tips, some astronomy papers... but all seems so restricted...
I'm working on create a broader list. If you have any suggestions, please send it to me! (you can tweet it).