On Tue, Feb 2, 2021 at 3:54 PM Whipp, David M
wrote:
> Hi Wes,
>
> I’ll respond where I can add something useful (hopefully).
>
Hey thanks!
>
> > Questions for comprehension:
> >
> > # When is it better to write code as a module and/or a Jupyter
> notebook?
> >
> > (Note that e.g. the
Hi Wes,
I’ll respond where I can add something useful (hopefully).
> Questions for comprehension:
>
> # When is it better to write code as a module and/or a Jupyter notebook?
>
> (Note that e.g. the fastai/nbdev template repo makes it easy to mark .ipynb
> notebook input cells as for
Hi Kirby,
Thanks for the positive feedback!
> I've added a section to my evolving "elite school" repo listing courses and
> curriculum
> using Jupyter Notebooks, as I want to impress upon my students that this is
> how
> some of the better schools / teachers are currently sharing material.
On Tue, Feb 2, 2021, 11:30 kirby urner wrote:
>
> Hi Dave --
>
> Thank you for this excellent online course material re Python and the
> geosciences.
>
> I've added a section to my evolving "elite school" repo listing courses
> and curriculum
> using Jupyter Notebooks, as I want to impress upon
Hi Dave --
Thank you for this excellent online course material re Python and the
geosciences.
I've added a section to my evolving "elite school" repo listing courses and
curriculum
using Jupyter Notebooks, as I want to impress upon my students that this is
how
some of the better schools /