@@ -18,7 +18,8 @@ There are several ways to build Cython code:
from the ``.pyx`` file, then manually compiling the ``.c`` file into a shared
object library or DLL suitable for import from Python.
(These manual steps are mostly for debugging and experimentation.)
- Use the [Sage]_ notebook which allows Cython code inline.
- Use the [IPython]_ notebook or the [Sage]_ notebook,
both of which allow Cython code inline.
Currently, distutils is the most common way Cython files are built and distributed. The other methods are described in more detail in the :ref:`compilation` section of the reference manual.
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@@ -88,4 +89,6 @@ Using the Sage notebook
``%cython`` at the top of a cell and evaluate it. Variables and
functions defined in a Cython cell imported into the running session.
.. [IPython] http://ipython.org
.. [Sage] W. Stein et al., Sage Mathematics Software, http://sagemath.org