As a person who started with Python and Pandas and then moved to R. (Great decision for me) I loved iPython Notebook. I missed that as part of my tool kit when I switched to R. RStudio does something better BUT to make a markdown document of your work nothing beats iPython. I want to make my scripts in Jupyter and then publish in RStudio with pandoc and output to Power Point (It is a must at my company). Can't wait for this.
concerning colaboratory, what if i don't trust NSA/Google ^^ to store my data on google drive? Do i them just use multiuser IPython and need to configure my personal servers more or is there still an attempt to make an easy colaboratory witch could be sitting on other clouds or just on one server in my intranet?
As a person who started with Python and Pandas and then moved to R. (Great decision for me) I loved iPython Notebook. I missed that as part of my tool kit when I switched to R. RStudio does something better BUT to make a markdown document of your work nothing beats iPython. I want to make my scripts in Jupyter and then publish in RStudio with pandoc and output to Power Point (It is a must at my company). Can't wait for this.
concerning colaboratory, what if i don't trust NSA/Google ^^ to store my data on google drive? Do i them just use multiuser IPython and need to configure my personal servers more or is there still an attempt to make an easy colaboratory witch could be sitting on other clouds or just on one server in my intranet?