elm-language-server
jupyterlab-lsp
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elm-language-server
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Tips/Resources on starting with ELM
Regarding user experience and tooling, I'd suggest you use an editor that is compatible with the elm language server: https://github.com/elm-tooling/elm-language-server VSCode is a good default choice. You'll also be interested in other toolings. elm-json (https://github.com/zwilias/elm-json) is great to simply install and uninstall dependencies. elm-format (https://github.com/avh4/elm-format) is a must since most active people in the community use it, and simply viewing your code being moved around on save is a good sign that you wrote something with a good syntax.
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Buggy behavior with built-in lsp client and elm-language-server
Is this https://github.com/elm-tooling/elm-language-server/issues/503?
jupyterlab-lsp
- Does Jupyter labs or jupyter notebook have a way to expose python (or C++) objects?
- [D] Why is no one talking about the disadvantages of Colab ?
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Is there anything like a running Jupyter Kernel LSP?
I've recently seen JupyterLab LSP that bring the static analysis aspect of LSP to the notebook, and been wondering if there is anything similar that try to bridge a running kernel back into Neovim.
- Improving Jupyter Lab code entry and editing - recommendations?
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Alternatives to Rstudio
JupyterLab is optimised for handling R, Python and Julia. Code intelligence-wise it requires installing jupyterlab-lsp to get all the best features.
- Good examples of well formatted Jupyter notebooks?
- Jupyterlab-Lsp: Coding Assistance for JupyterLab Using Language Server Protocol
- IDE for data scientists
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Best debugging tool for python
Pylance is really a great LSP in VS Code and it's pretty fast, and Jupyter Lab has an LSP that is also great depending on your use case. VS Code has remote host support for Docker, VMs, etc. depending on what your plans are.
- JupyterLab LSP 3.8 (coding assistance, better autocompletion) released
What are some alternatives?
atom-languageclient - Language Server Protocol support for Atom (the basis of Atom-IDE)
polynote - A better notebook for Scala (and more)
monaco-languageclient - Repo hosts npm packages for monaco-languageclient, vscode-ws-jsonrpc, monaco-editor-wrapper, @typefox/monaco-editor-react and monaco-languageclient-examples
Spyder - Official repository for Spyder - The Scientific Python Development Environment
diagnostic-languageserver - diagnostic language server integrate with linters
ansible-language-server - 🚧 Ansible Language Server codebase is now included in vscode-ansible repository
groovy-language-server - A language server for Groovy
ydata-profiling - 1 Line of code data quality profiling & exploratory data analysis for Pandas and Spark DataFrames.
elm-format - elm-format formats Elm source code according to a standard set of rules based on the official Elm Style Guide
julia-snail - An Emacs development environment for Julia
elm-json - Install, upgrade and uninstall Elm dependencies
jupyter-black - Black formatter for Jupyter Notebook