but actually im too l33t for this now, since ive switched to ubuntu ;)
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Replying to @elneurozorro
yeah I'm on mint for my desktop too. I'll try it sometime maybe on my mac
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Replying to @o_guest
im gonna give the qtconsole a go. a whole notebook is just too much for some things.
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Replying to @o_guest
they have their use cases, but usually a project gets too big and i regret im using one.
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Replying to @elneurozorro
i haven't managed to stay using one for more than a tutorial, so that's good going. I have been using python for 10+ years now
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and I doubt I'll move to them. The overheard on big data projects is painful
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hey if your set up works that's what matters. i think they're neat for interactive data analysis, but can get out of hand
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if something gets big enough and im developing my own tools, im certainly going to be developing those elsewhere
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or rather, i already do. some of the neat features are hard to resist, like auto reload, but i guess they're all in regular ipython
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I am now using a notebook because you inspired me
to help me tidy up some inherited code 
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