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vballoli commented Jul 9, 2020

  1. Add author information and credits.
  2. Add appropriate text fields for better understanding - to make it look like a blog post. Reference: https://fastpages.fast.ai/fastpages/jupyter/2020/02/21/introducing-fastpages.html

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This really isn't meant to be a blog post --ay least for Gumma. he wanted the code itself to be published...

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Then a better way to distribute this code would be through py files rather than IPYNB in my opinion

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Then a better way to distribute this code would be through py files rather than IPYNB in my opinion

I understand, but the point was that fastpages can easily show code.
In any case, I'll ask gumma to write something, or I'll do it

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The code is pretty good, but being beginner friendly is the whole point of making it public. Plus we can leverage ipynb notebooks to nice looking readable posts, so making it beginner friendly helps in the longer run.

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