a G-Node Summer School
Many scientists spend much of their time writing, debugging, and
maintaining software. But while techniques for doing this efficiently
have been developed, only few scientists actually use them. As a
result, they spend far too much time writing deficient code and
reinventing the wheel instead of doing research. In this course we
present a selection of advanced programming techniques with
theoretical lectures and practical exercises tailored to the needs of
the programming scientist. To spice up theory and foster our new
skills in a real-world programming project, we will team up to develop
an entertaining scientific computer game.
We will use the Python programming language for the entire
course. With a large collection of open-source scientific modules and
all features of a full-fledged programming language, Python is rapidly
gaining popularity in the neuroscience community. It enables the
scientist to quickly develop powerful, efficient, and structured
software and is becoming an essential tool for scientific computing.
The summer school is targeted at Post-docs and PhD students from all
areas of neuroscience. Substantial proficiency in Python or in
another language (e.g. Java, C/C++, MATLAB, Mathematica) is absolutely
required. An optional, one-day pre-course is offered to participants
without Python experience to familiarize with the language.
Have a look at the Wiki