A neuroscientist shares their journey from early experiences with programming in middle school to automation projects in high school using Python. The chapter delves into the speaker's preference for Linux on desktops and servers and Mac on laptops, discussing challenges with ARM versions. It also explores their academic work in neuroscience, focusing on recording from multiple neurons in the brain, data processing using Python, and the intersection of hardware and software in research labs.
Do you use Python in an academic setting? Maybe you run a research lab or teach courses using Python. Maybe you're even a student using Python. Whichever it is, you'll find a ton of great advice in this episode. I talk with Keiland Cooper about how he is using Python at his neuroscience lab at the University of California, Irvine.
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