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@@ -6,9 +6,9 @@ projects. Fast-forward a decade and I found myself teaching others the
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same fun. The result of that teaching is this course--A no-nonsense
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treatment of Python that has been actively taught to more than 400
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in-person groups since 2007. Traders, systems admins, astronomers,
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tinkerers, and even a few rocket scientists who used Python to help
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land a rover on Mars--they've all taken this course. Now, I'm pleased
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to make it freely available under a Creative Commons license. Enjoy!
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tinkerers, and even a few hundred rocket scientists who used Python to
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help land a rover on Mars--they've all taken this course. Now, I'm
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pleased to make it available under a Creative Commons license. Enjoy!
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--David Beazley ([https://dabeaz.com](https://dabeaz.com)), [@dabeaz](https://twitter.com/dabeaz)
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Yes, as long as such works carry the same license terms and provide attribution.
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### Q: Why wasn't topic X covered?
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There is only so much material that you can cover in a 3-4 days. If
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it wasn't covered, it was probably because it was once covered and it
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caused everyone's head to explode or there was never enough time to
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cover it in the first place.
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### Q: Do you accept pull requests?
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Bug reports are appreciated and may be filed through the [issue
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