> > > > I'm embarking on an exciting project over the next six weeks. I'm updating > my book, *Sage for Undergraduates*, to be compatible with the new Python3 > syntax. In this 2nd edition, I'll also add a few projects from > macroeconomics, > epidemiology, and differential equations. >
Greg, that is great news! Thanks to AMS for supporting this, and to you for wanting to embark on a second edition (huge amount of work). > > I'm curious if anyone has any requests for me? Was there a topic that I > left > out in the 1st edition, that you think I should have included? Was there a > topic or concept that I covered badly? Don't be afraid to criticize---I > don't > mind at all. > Live code examples, perhaps Jupyter/CoCalc worksheets for each chapter? Particularly as I assume you won't be using PreTeXt to have a "live" version :-) I think that would be very helpful for practical usage. I know I am always demotivated when I have to try to copy and paste from pdfs for code, it's very tiresome to get the cursor to go exactly where you want, etc. But beginners will be doing a lot of copying. A monolithic pdf as the only option makes it harder to disseminate individual examples/projects easily. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "sage-edu" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/sage-edu/5fb1368e-ee80-4095-882a-e49cb29cb2ce%40googlegroups.com.
