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>
>
> 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.  

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