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The code would already produce charts in English. However, the current charts are in French.
One would need to try all the exercises to regenerate new charts, incorporate them in the notebook, and then regenerate the README in a clean way, as well as the
.pyfile if the code in the notebook changed.The French branch (which is named
francais) should remain untouched.