I hate bio's because I have a hard time describing myself. I'm a 60's coder who started with computers in 1982 and just kept going. I went from tech school to VP of IT and back down to code, to stay
I don't like online editing - it's rarely as comfortable as local. As for notebooks, everything I've read implies that they are primarily about visualizing - I don't do front end at all so no interest.
My primary focus with Python is physical computing rather than traditional apps, and the challenge of learning a radically different program approach
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I don't like online editing - it's rarely as comfortable as local. As for notebooks, everything I've read implies that they are primarily about visualizing - I don't do front end at all so no interest.
My primary focus with Python is physical computing rather than traditional apps, and the challenge of learning a radically different program approach