Great presentation, does anyone know if it was recorded?
The strength that kept me coming back to notebooks was their power at iterating on a problem but I was continuously frustrated at the difficulty of extracting my solution / tracking it in git / collaborating with colleagues etc. Also I didn't enjoy the editor experience from a UX point of view.
I've since started using hydrogen [1], a plugin for Atom which (via a Jupyter kernel) seems to get what I wanted from both worlds - it's just a python file but I get most of the notebook fun!
The strength that kept me coming back to notebooks was their power at iterating on a problem but I was continuously frustrated at the difficulty of extracting my solution / tracking it in git / collaborating with colleagues etc. Also I didn't enjoy the editor experience from a UX point of view.
I've since started using hydrogen [1], a plugin for Atom which (via a Jupyter kernel) seems to get what I wanted from both worlds - it's just a python file but I get most of the notebook fun!
[1] https://github.com/nteract/hydrogen