Yes of course, I agree with you on many things where Matlab is not concerned.
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Replying to @bradpwyble @o_guest and
I’ve missed this thread, but I use VSCode with Python plugin for module programming and have Jupyter open in the browser to use said module.
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Replying to @spinicist @bradpwyble and
Why do you use jupyter during development? Curious as not part of my dev work flow.
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Replying to @o_guest @bradpwyble and
Jupyter’s not for the dev side - it’s for the final script / presentation side.
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Replying to @spinicist @bradpwyble and
Ah, OK. Good. Glad you agree with me on that. Somewhere up above or in a side thread I asked Chris to avoid it for development.
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Replying to @o_guest @spinicist and
Jupyter is main reason I can work in Python now...previously disliked that couldn't 'live code' in it very easily. 1/2
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I like working on blocks of code then committing to functions. 2/2
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Replying to @cMadan @spinicist and
I think you're too hooked on Matlab.
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I dunno, for data exploration I <3 notebooks. For me its one of the main advantaged to using a dynamically typed language.
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Replying to @alex__morley @o_guest and
It's far from ideal for debugging. But for exploring (and crucially) laying out your steps to show someone else it's
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Yes, not it's not ever we're discussing here. It is great. As are other similar tools. 
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