«Matlab allows us to live in a lovely world where everything is easy but from which we cannot escape» @o_guest inhttp://neuroplausible.com/matlab
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unpopular opinion: Jupyter might be a similar cage to the Matlab IDE if that is all one is ever taught.
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I don't see why that is unpopular — I certainly agree
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TBH, I'm not sure on popularity, but I seem to be in the minority teaching Python on the bare interpreter.
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I think
@swcarpentry still follow the bare interpreter model.3 replies 0 retweets 1 like -
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As far as I know,
@swcarpentry instructors can decided which IDE they will use. Spyder and Jupyter are available.@dabeaz@o_guest1 reply 0 retweets 1 like -
ah right — I assumed they didn't use one... that's a little annoying. I taught students w/out any.
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You are awesome. And a great instructor :-) I used
@ProjectJupyter in the past.@drjtwit@swcarpentry@dabeaz2 replies 0 retweets 1 like -
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yeah I tend towards minimalism but others have called me out — cc
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to be clear I agree with both red and blue above to various degrees
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Right. This distinction emphasizes leaving computer science vs programming.
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