Added StartHere.txt to help new members who are less technical or who are less technical and want to get up and running.#1967
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… just want to get up and running.
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It would be nice to have a Jupyter notebook or similar with this useful information. TXT is not the right file format.
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My idea is to provide simplified documentation such as a "If You're New" Readme for beginners or less technical members to get up and running in a quick simple way.
There are many people I know who are less technical, that want to use this powerful tool and could use a sort of beginner friendly documentation. I think this would help them feel a lot more comfortable diving in without being too overwhelmed to start.
Cheers!
This work was done for a college class of mine, if it is not useful to the code base I understand :)
Raised the suggestion here: #1948