#Python people. What IDE do you use, and how do you debug code? I'm used to interactive coding in R, where I just debug as... 1/ @o_guest
@AtomEditor is pretty good. Although I don't advise you to bring over your bad habits from Matlab (sorry!).
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I'll check it out! In my case, from RStudio :) No need for sorry, trying to learn better habits, e.g. functional programming, but... 1/
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It sounds to me like you want to learn how to use a jupyter notebook. That might be what you need, perhaps?
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Perhaps. I've used it on occasion, but found it difficult when I develop main code (model) in a script that I import in another 1/
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experiment-specific script that uses the model import for analysis/simulation 2/2
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You might need to forget about scripts for many reasons.
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Sure, I have my model as a class with class specific functions, etc, but its in an external script that I import as a module
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