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Add section discussing conda and Jupyter notebooks #6
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That post predates newer functionality; IPython 7.3 introduced pip and conda magic functions so that |
@jakevdp Thanks for the tip. I had always avoided installing packages from inside notebooks in favor of maintaining a single I just tried to see if the I am considered adding a callout box encouraging the use of Would be interested in your thoughts on this. |
I think there are two different modes of work: interactive exploration & data analysis (which suits itself well to Jupyter notebooks and packages installed within the active kernel on the fly) and development of reproducible analyses & tools (which suits itself well to version-controlled .py files and well-defined & reproducible environments). I don't think either is an anti-pattern; they are modes of work that both have their place in any data science workflow. |
@jakevdp has an excellent blog post that summarizes the key issues.
Can this post be summarized in a callout box? Or is more discussion required?
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