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\kbib{}This book \textit{heavily} emphasizes the use of Google Colab. It's basically an advertisement for $\Gamma$oogle and \textit{highly} disappointing. Python is meant to be fairly universal and this book's approach seems to work counter to that intention. \kbib{}This book \textit{heavily} emphasizes the use of Google Colab. It's basically an advertisement for $\Gamma$oogle and \textit{highly} disappointing. Python is meant to be fairly universal and this book's approach seems to work counter to that intention.
\bibitem{pythonorg:main}
python.org.
``Python for Beginners'',\\
\kref{https://www.python.org/about/gettingstarted/}{https://www.python.org/about/gettingsta\\rted/}\\
\kbib The official site of the Python Software Foundation
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