Hi John,
Thanks a lot for this. I've been thinking about adding to our docs a
guide about the best way to use Spyder, precisely for newbies.
Yours seems like a pretty good start, do you have it on github or
bitbucket, so I can base ours on it? And more question: under which
license are you releasing it?
Cheers and thanks for sharing,
Carlos
El 13/12/12 22:14, John Stachurski escribió:
Hi guys
Many many thanks to the developers of Spyder. I teach computational
economics and use Python. I find that my students / colleagues are
keen to try Python, but give up because they're busy and it's too
fiddly to get started. Spyder is exactly what I need to get them going.
I've written a very basic tutorial aimed at beginner programmers
getting started with Python:
http://johnstachurski.net/lectures/spyder.html
I'm sure it's not directly useful to anyone here, but it might be
useful if you have students, or want to give newbies a starting point.
Again, many thanks to all the developers. Your hard work is much
appreciated.
John.
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