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Learning Python the Physics style.

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Learning Python the Physics style.

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Credits: By Tokamac- Own Work, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=75758899

Hello, I was wondering now it's high time I start writing about this topic from scratch. One thing I haven't found are a lot of articles and tutorials physics and programming. And I am not surprised that I haven't. Though me being a person who loves delving into physics and everything it has to offer, loving astrophysics the most but at the same time general physics too,

This will be a collective effort of me giving a shoutout to science.

I have decided that the general structure will be such that I will introduce the most basics of python in such a way that every post helps you unravel one physics concept at a time as well as learn Python.

You can ask any questions in the comments and I will be happy to answer all of them.

You don't need to give a big chunk of time to the posts as I will keep them of a reasonable size and interesting (I hope so!).

And of course, it won't just have the black terminal code (trust me on that, it's physics, it can't be black!).

I have decided to post every Saturday (so that you can view them on Saturdays or Sunday mornings or any other day) and all you need for working with the tutorials is as follows:

A text editor like Pycharm (https://www.jetbrains.com/pycharm/)

or if you are a beginner, consider having a relp.it account (https://replit.com/). Relp.it is an online ide while pycharm is an offline one. You can work with any other but these both, I personally find to be beginner friendly.

Who is this for?

For anyone really. Physics enthusiast? A budding physics enthusiast? Love programming? Don't know a damn worth about programming? Totally crazy? A lost soul like me?

It's alright, I got you covered.

By the way, I really love writing so never hesitate to ask anything ever.

Have a great day ahead. Meet you on Saturday. :)