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πŸ“™ Notebook

Class content, lecture notes, & materials for the Lincoln School Computer Science Elective (9th & 10th grade).

Getting Started

In order to access the notebook on your local machine, you must execute the following steps:

1. Clone the repository using Git

Copy the SSH key and use it in your command line the following way:

git clone [email protected]:Lincoln-CS-Elective/notebook.git
# then, change into the notebook directory:
cd notebook

2. Launch Jupyter

Make sure you're in the correct directory and have installed Jupyter Notebook. If you haven't, click here to view the guide.

jupyter notebook

Usage

This is your main access to the curriculum taught through the entire duration of the course. Use it to follow along with lectures, projects, and teachings and prepare for projects/assessments (as well as to test code snippets and learn interactively).

The class notebook runs on Jupyter, an open-source interactive notebook-enhancing software.

To navigate and learn more abut Jupyter, watch this video.

Further Learning & Resources

To learn more about installing all necessary dependencies, programs, packages, etc, check out the docs directory of this notebook here.

Class Info

Teacher: TBD

Teaching Assistants (TAs): Filippo Fonseca, Mark Music

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