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1. donqui+Ub[view] [source] 2022-10-20 04:57:34
>>aidenn+(OP)
I watched the video when this was last submitted and he makes some interesting points with many of which I disagree.

Images as illustrations in the code:

Yeah, sure, it would be nice to have the Vitruvian Man in the code, but it's also nice to be able to re-open your text file in 5 years, when development on the IDE has stopped and it no longer runs on current operating systems. Also, animations would be hugely distracting.

Code cells:

With jupyter and spyder I have been bitten by lingering obsolete state from re-running cells or code blocks various time. I find the program much easier to debug if it runs on a clean slate and builds all the state from scratch. If building state takes long, I try to cache, save it to disk, and go from there.

Nonetheless, an interesting perspective.

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2. blep_+lC[view] [source] 2022-10-20 10:08:40
>>donqui+Ub
> With jupyter and spyder I have been bitten by lingering obsolete state from re-running cells or code blocks various time. I find the program much easier to debug if it runs on a clean slate and builds all the state from scratch.

Hm, reading this just made my brain connect the reasons I don't like Jupyter with the reason I am baffled by people who like Smalltalk. An image that you can't fully restart just... doesn't seem like a pleasant development environment.

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