datacarpentry / python-ecology-lesson

Data Analysis and Visualization in Python for Ecologists
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link to Python documentation #573

Closed tobyhodges closed 1 year ago

tobyhodges commented 1 year ago

Adds a link to docs.python.org/3/, to help learners find the documentation that we recommend in the episode

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