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Lightning talk at PyDayBCN2022
- November 26, 2022
- June 16, 2024
During the PyDayBCN2022 event, I gave a lightning talk to illustrate the possible uses that Astropy can have in other fields. I finally decided to place the talk as a post entry to learn how to integrate slides into a web page using the Jupyter nbconvert tool.
Time scales and leap second
- February 9, 2017
- January 2, 2024
After a time of silence, I come back to this blog to explain one of the most fundamental concepts with completely different visions between astronomers and engineers: the time. One might think that measuring time is a simple thing, you only have to keep adding seconds and everything is solved. If that was the case, why last December 31, 2016, had an extra second? In this post, I explain some of the existing time scales and one of the more deeply disconcerting time concepts: the leap second.
Some reasons to create a web site using Python
- August 31, 2014
- October 23, 2021
If you ask some astronomers about how to create a web page, most answers would mention HTML or PHP. Few would mention Python as a language to create a web page. However, the page that you are reading (and many others) has been created using Python. In this new post, I explain some of the advantages to create web pages using Python.
What is a support astronomer?
- July 31, 2014
- May 16, 2021
If you came to this page by chance, you might be wondering what the hell is a support astronomer. In the very first post of this new blog, I give you all the details.