I remember reading some Python tutorials that where written specifically
for Astronomers.  Did a search on Google. This is not the tutorial I
originally read but maybe you will find it to be useful.

http://www.stsci.edu/hst/training/events/Python/readManDispImages_WU.pdf

Regards
Rudiger

On Fri, 02 Oct 2009 11:47 +0200, "Nicola De Quattro"
<lead.express...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm a 26 years old Italian engineer. Because to the fact that I'm an
> astrophile and astronomical tool (expecially under Linux) are not so
> common, I would like to develop some simple tool for some purposes.
> Well, I'm not knew to software development but I've never used python.
> So I want to list you my needed for the first tool, so you can tell me
> if Python could be a good choice and how to begin the develop.
> First of all, I need a software running both under Windows and Linux
> at least (it would be better if running either under MacOS). This is a
> first reason to choose Python.
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