re Python in France etc. (Python and...?)

I'm wondering if, when a curriculum embraces Python, this implies using Jupyter Notebooks? These two technologies seem so seamlessly connected in this day and age. I'm not suggesting Notebooks replace an IDE. But the idea of "coding" is changing given all the high level APIs out there. A pro in some field (other than software development) is likely to run only a few lines of code at a time. Google's TensorFlow tutorials take this approach. To say one is "learning Python" does not imply one is planning to write applications, not even websites. Python is a swap-in for MATLAB or R in many contexts. It's embedded. Here's me on the Teaching with Jupyter Notebooks discussion list (public archive) promoting the concept of embedding videos *about the very notebook they're embedded within*. Think of tutorials. I link to an example, viewed with nbviewer given Github skips showing the Youtubes in its native rendering engine. https://groups.google.com/d/msg/jupyter-education/3u1cvg1vza0/TYM1je1EAwAJ Kirby
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