Terry Reedy wrote (to comp.lang.python)
https://paulromer.net/jupyter-mathematica-and-the-future-of-the-research-pap... Jupyter, Mathematica, and the Future of the Research Paper Paul Romer, new Nobel prize winner in economics, for research on how ideas interact with economic growth, explained last April why he has switched from Mathematica to Jupyter.
Well done, Terry, for spotting this. I hope you don't mind, I've changed the subject to give Paul Romer star billing. I think he deserves it. Here's some URLs on Romer and Python. https://qz.com/1417145/economics-nobel-laureate-paul-romer-is-a-python-progr... https://developers.slashdot.org/story/18/10/09/0042240/economics-nobel-laure... https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/9mhxq2/this_years_nobel_prize_in_ec... https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=18173812&ref=hvper.com&utm_source=hvper.com&utm_medium=website https://www.wsj.com/articles/nobel-in-economics-goes-to-american-pair-153899... And some related URLs https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-018-01322-9 # Future of online publishing https://pypi.org/project/nobel/ # Python interface to Nobel Prize API! https://jfine2358.github.io/slides/2018-nature-jupyter-altair-vega-binder.ht... And some Python code:
import nobel api = nobel.Api() api.prizes.filter(year=2018, category='economics')[0].laureates[1].surname u'Romer'
-- Jonathan