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New page: Coding resources

7 Jul 2015 / Coding & computing

Remember kids, the only difference between screwing around and science is writing it down. --Adam Savage, Mythbusters
I’ve put together a long list of coding and computing resources. Since it’s so important, it doesn’t just get a blog post, it gets its own page! Check it out and let me know if your favourite is on there.

EDIT: I’ll (slowly) add my list to the AstroBetter wiki so future generations of students can have a more centralized repository of resources.

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