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Yes @kmpaul , they look to be one of the most active deployers of Jupyterbook, as well as other Executable Books Project efforts! Coincidentally, I am also browsing their content this week, as I integrate Project Pythia content into my course's Jupyterbook (which I will talk about in tomorrow's Education call). |
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I recently discovered QuantEcon. The QuantEcon project is all about providing open source interactive educational material for quantitative economics. They have examples, lectures, etc. And their website appears to be a landing page (https://quantecon.org) and a collection of Jupyter Books. Their content is vast! And the more I look at their codebase, the more impressed I become with their:
I think that it might benefit Project Pythia to learn about how their content is organized and how we can leverage their organizational structure and theme.
@ProjectPythia/core @ProjectPythia/infrastructure @ProjectPythia/education
Thoughts?
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