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by clavalle
1648 days ago
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If we're loosely defining a 'tech stack' as something you can build tech in and share, Jupyter Notebooks (I prefer Julia but Python is fun, too) are the most fun I've had coding cool, useful stuff that I can pass to others to use in a long, long time. But I admit that's stretching the term probably past breaking since it's not a 'general purpose' stack. But I'm a data person. I've built my career staying away from the UI as much as possible because I find it so frustrating and tedious. So I'm curious to see what others have to say in this thread. |
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