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  • Python-for-Scientists

    A list of recommended Python libraries, and resources, intended for scientific Python users.

  • There are a lot of python packages for engineering and scientific applications (as well as other applications in general, and, thanks to the inherently collaborative nature of free software, they are only growing in quantity and quality. Many MATLAB toolboxes already have Python equivalents.

  • awesome-python

    An opinionated list of awesome Python frameworks, libraries, software and resources.

  • There are a lot of python packages for engineering and scientific applications (as well as other applications in general, and, thanks to the inherently collaborative nature of free software, they are only growing in quantity and quality. Many MATLAB toolboxes already have Python equivalents.

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  • jwst

    Python library for science observations from the James Webb Space Telescope

  • Paying for code doesn't make it any less prone to bugs. If Python can be trusted to handle observations from the James Webb Space Telescope, it can probably be trusted for other, more terrestrial applications. In any case, since it is open-source, you can always inspect the source code yourself to verify what it is doing.

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