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switching to "jupyter lab" instead of ipython #168
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We can provide a template with detailed explanations for the user in the beginning of the experiment. |
At the end of beamtime, the user exports the notebook and take it home. |
Good to read: https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-018-07196-1 “We went from Jupyter notebooks not existing some six years ago to in essence everybody using them today,” |
I would place this as low priority compared to other functional needs, but
Mehmet, to keep this conversation alive, please could you elaborate on what
user problem, or what user use-case you would envisage that this solves?
In other words, how would you envisage that users would make use of this?
I get that they will take an ipynb file home, but what do they do with it
when they get it home?
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Good to read: https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-018-07196-1
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I think life will be much easier if we switch to "jupyter lab" (not jupyter notebook) instead of ipython terminal.
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