Well, now you've moved from scripts to classes.
That's also what a notebook can do. That's how I'd use a notebook. But I guess I don't dev with notebooks myself.
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Sure. but point is, it's an answer to your question "why copy/paste". It's a useful tool for debugging in certain cases.
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I don't work that way, but sure I get it.
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I don't use the interpreter almost ever tbh.
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I programmed exclusively in C for many years, so I do get that... but interpreter can be really useful too.
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It is. And I also.

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To be clear I don't see how copy pasting bits of my code during development can help me. But I'm aware others have diff ways of working.
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You mean as opposed to using breakpoints and stepping?
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