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[Thomas J. Sargent](http://www.tomsargent.com/) and [John Stachurski](http://johnstachurski.net/). This is the first text in the series, which focuses on programming in Python.
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```{admonition} News
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This site is the first of three to get update
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[QuantEcon](https://quantecon.org) is moving to use the [Jupyter Book](https://jupyterbook.org/intro.html)
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build system for all of its projects. We are a founding member of the
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[executable books organization](https://github.com/executablebooks) and this
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is the first in the QuantEcon lecture series to make this migration. We hope you like it -- if you have any
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feedback please let us know at contact@quantecon.org
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For an overview of the series, see [this page](https://quantecon.org/python-lectures/)

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