Update broken link (to Python chapter) in index.html#73
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Hi Michael & thanks for the correction. |
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First of all, thanks for the great book - a pleasure to read.
I discovered that a link to the Python chapter is not working - see below. However, I'm not sure if this should be corrected directly in the html file or if those files are generated from notebooks/markdown-files.
Some feedback: For me, it would have been helpful to have all the code in one place to enable non-linear reading of the book, i.e. "code first - read later" (e.g. in an appendix, see: rmarkdown cookbook).
If this is something you would consider, I would be happy to support.