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ipykernel
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Why am I so terrible at Python?
The way I work is to use an interactive IPython REPL. It has a lot of features to make interactive development comfortable. I solve a problem incrementally, attempting to get a little piece of code right many times, changing it a little each time to fix bugs. Then I go back and copypaste the lines into a file and tidy it up a little. Then I go back to IPython and solve the next little stage of the problem. Maybe this style of development will be more fitting for you?
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Importing?
IPython
- IPYTHON? What's that??
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Django python manage.py shell up arrow in Git Bash
If you're talking about history in the python shell, you're probably looking for IPython.
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As we smash many of our previous COVID-19 records yet again, here's the recent cases broken down by sex and age groups.
For this kind of thing I mostly use Jupyter and the IPython kernel, with data analysis packages like numpy and pandas and matplotlib for charts.
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Jupyter notebook kernel goes offline
Otherwise you should be able to convert the .ipynb's to .py using the ipython libraries:
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Excel Never Dies
Nice product, I noticed that you are updating the next Jupyter cell; what was your solution to doing that reliably since `set_next_input` is so damn flakey?
I personally grew so frustrated with the state of GUI development in Jupyter that I tried to fix it in such a way that would allow proper message passing between cells and python code (because you can't wait on Comm events).
> https://github.com/ipython/ipykernel/pull/589
But sadly the priorities of big open source projects don't always match your own. So I had to extract that logic into my own kernel.
copypaster
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Show HN: Book about forms usability for devs
If you are not using Tree Notation for your forms yet, you are doing it wrong: https://github.com/breck7/copypaster
- 18 second animated GIF vs. $1B a year on software engineers
- Make web forms copy-pasteable.
- The future of web forms
- The Future of Web Forms
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Excel Never Dies
I figured out how to do this years ago, even before I worked at Microsoft (and pitched it while there a number of times).
It wasn't easy, and there was a lot to figure out, but the end result is starting to look pretty simple:
https://youtu.be/vn2aJA5ANUc?t=145
https://github.com/publicdomaincompany/copypaster
- CopyPaster: using Tree Notation for Web Forms
- A design pattern you can use to make web forms copy/pasteable and spreadsheets
- A notation that makes web forms into copy/pasteable plain text documents that also can be edited in a spreadsheet
- Show HN: Make all web forms copy/pasteable as a single form. Web 3.0
What are some alternatives?
ipython-cells - IPython extension for running code blocks in .py files
xlwings - xlwings is a Python library that makes it easy to call Python from Excel and vice versa. It works with Excel on Windows and macOS as well as with Google Sheets and Excel on the web.
XlsxWriter - A Python module for creating Excel XLSX files.
akernel - Asynchronous Python Jupyter kernel
SheetJS js-xlsx - 📗 SheetJS Spreadsheet Data Toolkit -- New home https://git.sheetjs.com/SheetJS/sheetjs
scroll - Tools for thought. An extensible alternative to Markdown.
pyright - Static Type Checker for Python
public_images - for more control than imgur
cheatsheets - Official Matplotlib cheat sheets
NumPy - The fundamental package for scientific computing with Python.