Hi all,

Does anyone know the origin/philosophy behind the two separate Python core 
lessons in the software carpentry workshops: i.e. "Programming with Python" vs 
"Plotting and Programming with Python". Understand the latter is aimed at 
Jupyter users specifically, and introduces Pandas early on rather the Numpy, 
but it also has slightly different content in other ways too.

Or if anyone has experience in teaching both of them and can offer their 
thoughts/feedback?

(Did spend some time searching the github issues and swc site to see if there 
was any fundamental reason/motivation for having the two separate courses.)

Cheers,
Declan


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