I think this link will work:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/kirbyurner/54152008669/sizes/h/
Goes to a large enough view of my screen, showing Google Colab,
a public facing free interface, wherein I've just prompted its Gemini
code assistant (AI) to plot a purple Bell Curve. It writes and
explains the code. I've cut and pasted it verbatim into a code cell
on the left for execution. The output is shown.
Pretty nifty if you ask me.
A lot of my content is open source should you wish to further
explore a basic Python course as you would a museum exhibit
or an archeological dig. Compare and contrast with 2050.
You'll notice I'm dutifully passing on the Monty Python lore:
https://nbviewer.org/github/4dsolutions/clarusway_data_analysis/blob/main/b…
Kirby
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