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Notes from 2016 #24

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  • Introduction to Jupyter and IPython is too lengthy, e.g. I never actually use most of the history variables like _i. We should decide what is actually useful for people to know rather than talking through lots of obscure IPython features.
  • Some people hadn't programmed before the course, so they've had a day's combined Python and git training the day before they come to our workshop. The examples need to ramp up the difficulty more gradually. I think we should also accept that we're teaching people a little bit of Python, matplotlib, pandas... etc. - it might not be in the title, but it's more useful than a bunch of obscure details about IPython.
  • We tried to push an update after people had already cloned the material; this gets confusing for people who open the updated notebook and then try to pull it and get a conflict. Resolving that is tricky enough that it probably doesn't teach git novices anything useful.

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