Dear William,
Don't worry it's not about any copy... I send some weeks ago, a link of 
interesting tutorial in polish... I think, the two email on the list as 
answers, didn't understand me, because my english is maybe not really 
understanding ?
I found those examples quite interesting specially in electronic and 
physics examples, that's why I just signaled them. Often the examples we 
find on the web are for beginners, learning commands... And finding unusual 
examples was interesting.
I guess anglo-saxon mother language people don't notice how difficult it is 
for foreigners to translate documents, maybe that's why most software are 
used by instructed people, it's a pity because they are a lot of other 
people who could be accessing these documents that's why I try to translate 
and keep disponible open source and free documents. 
Sorry if I express myself badly I hope you understand better ?
Best regards
Henri


Le mardi 2 février 2016 18:03:42 UTC+1, kcrisman a écrit :
>
> This could be relevant to any Polish-speakers on the list, or just people 
> who like nice worksheets.
>
> On Tuesday, February 2, 2016 at 3:57:10 AM UTC-5, HG wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>> It's not really a question, but I didn't know where I could send it as it 
>> is about sagenb and jupyter. 
>> https://sage2.icse.us.edu.pl/home/pub/687/
>> I don't know polish but this work it's so excellent it can be used for 
>> tutorials. Babelfish translates quiet well, enaugh to read text and for 
>> maths depends on everybody's knowledge.
>> Enjoy
>>
>>

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