Python is a powerful programming language to use in data analysis, but many mechanical engineers don't use it. If you're a mechanical engineer looking to get more out of your data analysis by using Python but are unsure of where and how to start, you're in the right place. In this video, Steve Hanly, VP of Product at enDAQ, will explain the value of migrating to Python and give you some resources to get you started. You'll also see a vibration data analysis demonstration using Google Colab (a tool where you can run Python code for free). 🐍 Don't forget to check out our open source enDAQ Python Library to help simplify your shock and vibration analysis!: https://bit.ly/3opt59m For more, check out our corresponding blog posts: ► Get Started with Python: Why and How Mechanical Engineers Should Make the Switch: https://bit.ly/3lB8hu6 ► MATLAB vs Python: Speed Test for Vibration Analysis: https://bit.ly/3o4cXf5 ► Your Best 7 Options for Vibration Analysis Programming: https://bit.ly/2XF5lVe ************************************************* enDAQ WEBSITE: https://bit.ly/39qzkCw enDAQ BLOG: https://bit.ly/3zn76mR enDAQ WEBINARS: https://bit.ly/3lDJ16B enDAQ OPEN SOURCE LIBRARY: https://bit.ly/3ngsCH4 ************************************************* #python #mechanicalengineers #vibrationtesting