Meeting chat log
00:28:13 Keuntae_Kim: KNIME
00:38:26 Keuntae_Kim: Maybe Eclipse? I do not use it, I heard that someone from CS uses it.
00:39:00 Keuntae_Kim: No Python community for study group!
00:44:29 Priyanka: There’s a super active python community in Boston at least.
00:44:38 Priyanka: And a few PyLadies groups too
00:45:56 Keuntae_Kim: Got it! I did not have a chance to join those communities because I studied Python by myself. Maybe worthwhile to check out Python communities then!
00:46:09 Priyanka: Reacted to "Got it! I did not ha..." with 👍
00:46:39 Priyanka: Replying to "Got it! I did not ha..."
For python, I think VSCode works well( only heard so), then there is PyCharm and Spider.
00:46:47 Priyanka: Replying to "Got it! I did not ha..."
For IDE
00:47:21 Priyanka: Replying to "Got it! I did not ha..."
And now RStudio is getting more and more Python ( and SQL, Julia etc.) friendly too.
00:47:53 Keuntae_Kim: Replying to "Got it! I did not ha..."
Agree. I frequently use Jupyter Notebook because of its markdown ability.
00:48:31 Keuntae_Kim: Replying to "Got it! I did not ha..."
Yes, there are R packages that allow us to use Python, SQL in RStudio.
00:50:29 Priyanka: Replying to "Got it! I did not ha..."
Wow that’s interesting to know about JupyTer
00:50:38 Priyanka: Replying to "Got it! I did not ha..."
I have tried it initially for a while
00:50:56 Priyanka: Replying to "Got it! I did not ha..."
It was ok ok … yeah nothing beats RStudio for now
00:54:05 Keuntae_Kim: Bye!