#14090: Thematic tutorials: using the notebook, programming python, 
comprehensions
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       Reporter:  nthiery                                                    |  
       Owner:  mvngu                           
           Type:  enhancement                                                |  
      Status:  needs_review                    
       Priority:  major                                                      |  
   Milestone:  sage-5.7                        
      Component:  documentation                                              |  
  Resolution:                                  
       Keywords:  thematic tutorials                                         |  
 Work issues:                                  
Report Upstream:  N/A                                                        |  
   Reviewers:  Samuel Lelièvre, Sébastien Labbé
        Authors:  Franco Saliola, Florent Hivert, Nicolas M. Thiéry, et al.  |  
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   Dependencies:                                                             |  
    Stopgaps:                                  
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Changes (by nthiery):

  * status:  new => needs_review


Old description:

> This ticket adds three tutorials that have been developped and
> extensively used during Sage(-Combinat) events:
>
> - Tutorial: Using the Sage notebook, navigating the help system, first
> exercises
> - Tutorial: Programming in Python and Sage
> - Tutorial: Comprehensions, Iterators, and Iterables
>
> There is some redundancy with the PREP's tutorial, but that's fine:
> the point of views are complementary.
>
> At this occasion, this ticket also refactors the main Thematic
> Tutorials page, grouping them by theme, and cross-linking to thematic
> tutorials that are already in the Sage sources (combinatorics, padics)
> or other documents (PREP).
>
> Suggestions for a nicer way to link to the PREP documents are
> welcome. Shall we enable intersphinx there as well? Or should the
> PREP tutorial be simply merged in the thematic tutorials (is there a
> compelling reason to have separate documents?)
>
> The two first tutorials have been reviewed in depth by Samuel Lelièvre
> during the Sage days in Bobo Dioulasso.
>
> Note: intersphinx linking to the reference manual is currently broken.
> I am about to create a ticket about this.

New description:

 This ticket adds three tutorials that have been developped and extensively
 used during Sage(-Combinat) events:

 - Tutorial: Using the Sage notebook, navigating the help system, first
 exercises
 - Tutorial: Programming in Python and Sage
 - Tutorial: Comprehensions, Iterators, and Iterables

 There is some redundancy with the PREP's tutorial, but that's fine:
 the point of views are complementary.

 At this occasion, this ticket also refactors the main Thematic
 Tutorials page, grouping them by theme, and cross-linking to thematic
 tutorials that are already in the Sage sources (combinatorics, padics)
 or other documents (PREP).

 Suggestions for a nicer way to link to the PREP documents are
 welcome. Shall we enable intersphinx there as well? Or should the
 PREP tutorial be simply merged in the thematic tutorials (is there a
 compelling reason to have separate documents?)

 The two first tutorials have been reviewed in depth by Samuel Lelièvre
 during the Sage days in Bobo Dioulasso.

 Note: intersphinx linking to the reference manual is currently broken; see
 #14091.
 The thematic tutorial page look a bit lame without it, but I would not
 wait until #14091.

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