I'm just starting to "drink the kool-aid," having used a plain old Python interpreter prompt for probably twenty years. I stumbled around in a Jupyter notebook I started from an Anaconda install for a bit, then figured I'd like to curl up with the documentation <https://jupyter.readthedocs.io/en/latest/content-quickstart.html>. Unfortunately, I'm a little annoyed at the need to move to a "next" topic every few sentences. Is there a somewhat flatter version of the Jupyter notebook documentation available? Something which reads more like a book and less like a set of cue cards?
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