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is anaconda python ide is good??

23rd Apr 2017, 5:36 PM
venugopal
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@Dirty Joe is that bad?
23rd Apr 2017, 6:17 PM
Lazarus King
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oh ok
23rd Apr 2017, 8:28 PM
Lazarus King
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Anaconda is great for data handling, it allows you to execute portions of code, modify it and run it again, with an effect applicable right away on the data in the output window. Jupyter Notebooks is the most used in such cases - it is great because it can be run online practically on any platform. However, for making bigger projects or simply writing a program, it is a bit unwieldy if not at all clumsy. I prefer using PyCharm then.
23rd Apr 2017, 6:56 PM
Kuba Siekierzyński
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Rahul George If you download it from Anaconda distribution, it does 😂 https://www.anaconda.com/distribution/
3rd May 2018, 8:37 AM
Kuba Siekierzyński
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Kuba Siekierzyński has it got all the inbuilt libraries that are present in Anaconda, though? The ones that'll be required for Data manipulation and machine language?
3rd May 2018, 8:34 AM
Rahul George
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For me - definitely Jupyter. It's lightweight, prototyping-ready and thanks to its plugged in JavaScript libraries, lets you prepare really amazing visualizations, even interactive ones. Makes a really good impression on the business side! ;)
3rd May 2018, 7:41 AM
Kuba Siekierzyński
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For scientific purposes, i think its the best.
23rd Apr 2017, 5:44 PM
Bebida Roja
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So which is better: Anaconda,Jupyter Notebooks or Pycharm? Looking at it from a data sciences perspective. Might include moderate-scale projects.
3rd May 2018, 7:30 AM
Rahul George
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As a total beginner, with no experience or knowledge. Should I download Anaconda + Jupyter NoteBooks or should I just keep it simple and download Python from its website?
9th Jun 2018, 1:34 AM
QriusMan
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thank you
23rd Apr 2017, 5:45 PM
venugopal
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I got it a week ago, after about 20 minutes I went back to the IDE that comes with Python.
23rd Apr 2017, 5:47 PM
LordHill
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no, it wasn't that bad, it just wasn't me.. if that makes sense. I am going to try Pycharm. I have heard alot of good about it, including Kuba here on this thread.
23rd Apr 2017, 7:17 PM
LordHill
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