My Bayesian Data Analysis course at Aalto University started today with a record number of 84 registered students!
In my course I have used some Matlab/Octave demos for several years. This summer Tuomas Sivula translated most of them to Python and Python notebook.
Both Matlab/Octave and Python demos are now available at Github in hope they are helpful for someone else, too. Python notebooks can also be viewed directly at Github with pre-generated figures displayed next to the code.
Matlab/Octave demos
Python demos
Hey, that’s not fair—I only have 25 students registered for my BDA class! Maybe I need to mix in some Matlab and Octave . . .
Even if I go somewhere else than Aalto, I have about 40 students (this week started my course at DTU, Denmark)
Kiitoksia!
Nice work going through the trouble of porting them to Python! I had not noticed the built-in support of iPython notebooks in Github, and that truly makes it easy to go through the demos.
Looking how many have starred these two repositories, Python is winning 56-5