ux-improvements
Spyder
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4 | 8,063 | |
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0.0 | 9.9 | |
about 1 year ago | about 24 hours ago | |
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- | MIT License |
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ux-improvements
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Spot the differences: what is new in Spyder 5?
[Juanita] The first phase was discussing all the problems that Isabela found in weekly meetings with Carlos, the Spyder maintainer, and Stephanie, another Spyder core developer. I created a Google drive document (which we ended up calling “The Nightmare document”) in which I collected most of the feedback that Isabela gave us. Then, I grouped this information into categories depending on whether the comments were about the interface, in general, or if they were about a specific pane. Once we agreed on a relevant problem that we wanted to address, I opened an issue on a new repo that we created in the Spyder’s organization called “ux-improvements.”
Spyder
- Spyder – The Scientific Python Development Environment
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I've coded in R for years, but I want to learn Python for machine learning/statistical analysis. Where to start, and which IDE?
IDE-wise, I find Spyder to be the most R-like. If you are comfortable with R Studio, maybe check it out.
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For anyone else who hadn’t heard of Spyder: https://www.spyder-ide.org/
- R user, trying to learn Python... what´s the Rstudio equivalent?
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The Best Python IDE For Mac Users - Part 1
Spyder
- PYTHON vs OCTAVE for Matlab alternative
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Why does Python look one way on my laptop and completely different in this video i wanted to watch?
Spyder - a popular editor for scientific work, the default option if you get the Anaconda implementation of Python which includes many packages used in science and engineering fields
- Too many people go to college for a hobby instead of for a major.
- Which IDE is your favorite? And which IDE would you recommend for trading
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What is your favorite IDE/Text Editor to use for Python?
I also have a fondness for Spyder, which was my first non-IDLE IDE experience. It is heavily geared toward scientific computing.
What are some alternatives?
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Visual Studio Code - Visual Studio Code
thonny - Python IDE for beginners
Atom - :atom: The hackable text editor
qtconsole - Jupyter Qt Console
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jupyterlab-lsp - Coding assistance for JupyterLab (code navigation + hover suggestions + linters + autocompletion + rename) using Language Server Protocol
Anaconda - Anaconda turns your Sublime Text 3 in a full featured Python development IDE including autocompletion, code linting, IDE features, autopep8 formating, McCabe complexity checker Vagrant and Docker support for Sublime Text 3 using Jedi, PyFlakes, pep8, MyPy, PyLint, pep257 and McCabe that will never freeze your Sublime Text 3
minimap - A preview of the full source code.
Robot Framework - Generic automation framework for acceptance testing and RPA
plotly - The interactive graphing library for Python :sparkles: This project now includes Plotly Express!
PyBitmessage - Reference client for Bitmessage: a P2P encrypted decentralised communication protocol: