14 November 2023
Louvain-La-Neuve
Europe/Brussels timezone

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  1. Jérôme de Favereau (UCLouvain/IRMP/CP3)
    14/11/2023, 09:30

    Python is a programming language that can be used both for scientific computing (as a replacement for Fortran or C/C++) and for everyday scripting (as a replacement for Bash or Perl), but also to develop full programs with a GUI as well as headless services. It is a very nice tool to include in any scientist's...

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  2. Dr Olivier Mattelaer (UCLouvain/CISM)
    14/11/2023, 13:00

    The point of this lecture is to explain the concept of object oriented programming and using python to present the various concept and advantages.

    Contents:

    • Data structure
    • Class
    • ...
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  3. Cédric Simal (Université de Namur)
    14/11/2023, 14:00

    Julia is a recent (2012) programming language created at the MIT with the aim to provide performance on par with the likes of C and Fortran, with the ease of use of languages like Python and Matlab. The goal of this session is to introduce the key ideas of Julia while giving as many pointers for getting started as possible.

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