Introduction¶ Welcome to the PyDy project website. PyDy, short for Python Dynamics, is a both a workflow that utlizes an array of scientific tools written in the Python programming language to study multibody dynamics and a set of software packages that help automate and enhance the workflow. The core of this toolset is the SymPy mechanics package which generates symbolic equations of motion for c
Why Python is Better than Matlab for Scientific Software This is an argument I made at EuBIAS when arguing for the use of mahotas and the Python numpy-stack for bioimage informatics. I had a few conversations around this and decided to write a longer post summarizing the whole argument. 0. My argument mostly applies for new projects If you have legacy code in MATLAB, then it may make sense to just
[citation needed] and after the citation, some ice cream would be nice Menu and widgets Over the past two years, my scientific computing toolbox been steadily homogenizing. Around 2010 or 2011, my toolbox looked something like this: Ruby for text processing and miscellaneous scripting; Ruby on Rails/JavaScript for web development; Python/Numpy (mostly) and MATLAB (occasionally) for numerical compu
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