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I like the outline you have here for a crash course on Pandas. I've been tinkering with it myself off and on for a while but have been wanting to to really dig in lately for the same reasons you mention. Just a couple of nitpicks:

1. The style of your website makes it pretty much impossible to tell if a bit of text is linked anywhere. I only figured it out after clicking on the word "here" in the first paragraph and coming back and clicking on essentially everything. None of this happened until after I visited the site on my desktop instead of my mobile and slowed down to read things carefully.

2. It would be great to get a link to the denvergov.org data set, or corresponding area of the site.



Thanks! I enjoyed working through the 100 Pandas Puzzles repo and would recommend it - I've found myself going back to reference my answers many times. Thanks for the critique on the links, I hadn't realized how hard they were to see until now. I'm in the middle of refactoring the site and I'll add that to the to-do list.


He links it in the first sentence under Resources. As you mention, it's a "here" link with no styling.

One shouldn't have to, but FWIW the HTML of his page is very clean so you can see all of the links by viewing the source.


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