Some interesting solutions for a "python being"
In January 2021 (That's right! So recently) I started my walk through the pythonverse and I fall in love every day with the multitude of things I can do with python. As life is an eternal learning experience and there is not much time and memory left to store everything we experience, this repository will be the basis of a series of notebooks with simple and quick solutions, thinking that other python beings may need help. Much of the content has been developed exclusively for use in COLAB, and most of them will work in your local version of jupyter as well.
You will find here scripts, notes, small programs, and some interesting stuff used in the teaching of Earth Science, under the seal (but not exclusively) of the Oceanographic Observatory, of Universidade Federal Fluminense. Notebooks, scripts and programs can be used and modified by anyone as long as it is not used for commercial purposes or part of third party manuals and tutorials for commercial purposes. Feel free to write to us suggesting changes to versions as well as the inclusion of new programs or tools. We have a team of several students "thirsty" for challenges.
Want to know more ?
Access [Observatório Oceanográfico] (http://www.observatoriooceanografico.uff.br) or the website of UFF
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Você encontrará aqui scripts, notas, pequenos programas, e algumas coisas interessantes utilizadas no ensino de Ciências da Terra, sob a chancela (mas não exclusivamente) do Observatório Oceanográfico, da Universidade Federal Fluminense. Notebooks, scripts e programas podem ser usados e modificados por qualquer pessoa, desde que não sejam usados para fins comerciais ou parte de manuais e tutoriais de terceiros para fins comerciais. Sinta-se à vontade para nos escrever sugerindo alterações nas versões, bem como a inclusão de novos programas ou ferramentas. Temos uma equipe de vários alunos “sedentos” por desafios.
Quer saber mais ?
Acesse Observatório Oceanográfico ou o site da UFF
Quer usar os códigos ?
Link para nosso