Introduction

Introduction

The aim behind this Jupyter-Book is to provide you, in an easy and accessible way, with various programming and software resources that you may find useful for your studies. We want these pages to be the result of a collaborative and fluid effort. This means that if you come across tools, software etc you think are useful and that you would like to share with the rest of us, please never hesitate to do so. Your inputs and feedbacks are essential for making this a useful resource. Sharing your insights with fellow students and collaborators is a hallmark of a good, and welcoming, scientific environment.

The resources span from refreshing elements of programming languages like Python, C++, Julia, Rust and other to version control software like Git, development enviroments like Overleaf for typesetting of documents in Latex, to many other useful features and softwaresthat hopefully will make your work on your thesis, whether this is an undergraduate project, your Master of Science thesis or PhD thesis, a smooth and pleasant experience.