me as well! :-)
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gt; Of course a lot of the code camp type websites don't provide actual
>>> instructors to sign off on work, as you know. They may have students
>>> aseess each other (or not), ala Coursera, which, in combination with
>>> deadlines, means not everyone who starts, ma
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The service is completely free for educators and students, we want to keep
democratizing the access to Python and these amazing environments. So
you're all invited to try it out :)
All your feedback and comments are appreciated.
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up and running
without the need of installing Python + jupyter + libraries locally. But
maybe there's another choice that would allow us to do this?
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could collaborate with? Is there anybody
specially dedicated to it? What'd be the best way to help in general?
Thanks very much for your time.
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