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Raku for the the scientist/PROGRAMMER that is hitting the limits of Python
Hi u/ArcadesOfAntiquity - this is an excellent point, thank you for mentioning it. I am a very big proponent of raku on Jupyter!! I highly recommend Brian Duggan's https://github.com/bduggan/p6-jupyter-kernel and have used it to illustrate the capabilities of a couple of my modules Physics::Measure and Physics::Navigation by way of test driving this very powerful tool.
I agree 110% that this is a hard sell. But certain areas of the Python landscape are already quite polyglot (for example, there are Jupyter kernels for over 100 languages - Python, Java, R, Julia, Matlab, Octave, Scheme, Processing, Scala, and many more). I should mention raku too! https://github.com/bduggan/p6-jupyter-kernel
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What's your setup for writing Raku code? (repl, editor, etc)
I recently came across a link to an alternate repl for Raku, and it made me realize that I've never asked folks on here about their setups for writing Raku code – there could be some great tools that I've missed. So, what all do you use? Is there anything that you love?
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bduggan/raku-jupyter-kernel is an open source project licensed under Artistic License 2.0 which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of raku-jupyter-kernel is Raku.