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- VSCodium – Free/Libre Open Source Software Binaries of VS Code
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Visual Studio Code pylint: Unable to import 'protorpc'
The recommended fix in Troubleshooting Linting is to configure workspace settings to point to fully qualified python executable. I have done this, but the lint error remains.
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Attention! As of today, updating the VS Code Python extension automatically installs proprietary software on your computer!
But I mean, this doesn't prevent you from writing an open source extension that runs regardless of which version a user chooses to use, right? Users who are using the open source version of VS Code aren't forced to install the proprietary version with PyLance. The old extension is open source and even had a release just 18 hours ago - https://github.com/Microsoft/vscode-python
obsidian-jupyter
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Ideal Note-Taking Platform?
[1] https://github.com/tillahoffmann/obsidian-jupyter
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I am a high school student teaching myself Python and Javascript, I think I am going to like Obsidian :)
You will like it even more when you type python in to code blocks and actually run it directly in obsidian! https://github.com/tillahoffmann/obsidian-jupyter
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Does anyone use Obsidian for their programming notes?
Hmm; Obsidian might make a good viewer for Jupyter Notebook or something similar. I see there is an Obsidian plugin for Jupyter. The readme shows a code block that outputs a graph, but you can also use print() to output whatever strings you want. The plugin documentation only describes how to get Python code blocks working; but Jupyter supports lots of languages. I'm not sure whether that plugin would have to be extended to support other languages.
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Code Blocks - Command Line
That'd be Jupyter notebooks - Obsidian has a community plugin here. So far it only supports python. You could be the one to contribute integration for the IJavascript kernel, or maybe the .NET Interactive kernel (which I'm interested in 😉)
What are some alternatives?
Magic Python - Cutting edge Python syntax highlighter for Sublime Text, Atom and Visual Studio Code. Used by GitHub to highlight your Python code!
ipyvolume - 3d plotting for Python in the Jupyter notebook based on IPython widgets using WebGL
typescript-notebook - Run JavaScript and TypeScript in node.js within VS Code notebooks with excellent support for debugging, tensorflowjs visulizations, plotly, danfojs, etc
Obsidian_to_Anki - Script to add flashcards from text/markdown files to Anki
pyright - Static Type Checker for Python
interactive - .NET Interactive combines the power of .NET with many other languages to create notebooks, REPLs, and embedded coding experiences. Share code, explore data, write, and learn across your apps in ways you couldn't before.
doom-emacs - An Emacs framework for the stubborn martian hacker [Moved to: https://github.com/doomemacs/doomemacs]
obsidian-git - Backup your Obsidian.md vault with git
vscode-zig - Zig language support for VSCode
obsidian-snippets-plugin
pylance-release - Documentation and issues for Pylance
ijavascript - IJavascript is a javascript kernel for the Jupyter notebook