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Scipy 2022 - Thoughts #210

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ianhi opened this issue Jul 12, 2022 · 3 comments
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Scipy 2022 - Thoughts #210

ianhi opened this issue Jul 12, 2022 · 3 comments

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@ianhi
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ianhi commented Jul 12, 2022

03.00

  1. Add a hint for the first example - it was too difficult
    2.Convert TextArea -> Text this enables it work better for continuous_updates
  2. In markdown for continuous updates there is a typo
  3. Use the Text reverse exercise as an example for continuous_updates

04.02:

  • Update bqplot example to use a RangeSlider

04.03

  • Consider making layout_preview part of the main package

Other libraries

We should add https://github.com/flekschas/jupyter-scatter#--jupyter-scatter

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Suggested by @jasongrout: have a section at the end for something like a shareout, where people can talk about what they have made/are making or would like to make and can discuss as a group

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  1. ipycytoscape - need to add a fix I have locally
  2. ipygany - is broken is not such a cool example anymore we either need to fix it or maybe something new

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mwcraig commented Jul 17, 2022

One more thought before I forget: should we consider offering two tutorials, an intro one (the one we do now) and a more advanced one (building widget applications or building a widget with a js extension or....)

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mwcraig commented Jul 17, 2022

We should change the difficulty level to beginner, I think

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