Open HumphreyYang opened 4 months ago
As discussed in QuantEcon/lecture-python-intro#495, cite:t seems to better fit the context in some situations (i.e., https://github.com/QuantEcon/lecture-python-intro/pull/495#issuecomment-2201591280).
cite:t
However, to maintain a uniform style, we need to further think about switching styles (in bulk) (quote @mmcky).
As discussed in QuantEcon/lecture-python-intro#495,
cite:t
seems to better fit the context in some situations (i.e., https://github.com/QuantEcon/lecture-python-intro/pull/495#issuecomment-2201591280).However, to maintain a uniform style, we need to further think about switching styles (in bulk) (quote @mmcky).