This practice in my experience creates many problems down the. For jupyter notebook, it's a great tool for a beginner to learn syntax. Jupyter notebook/lab is perfectly fine to get started— especially for fp&a.
Is there anything wrong with me just sticking with jupyter. Jupyter runs python code differently. .ipynb is a python notebook and it contains the notebook code, the execution results and other internal settings in a specific format.
Could someone please help me understand why i would want to ever move on from jupter notebook to a more involved ide like vs code? The first thing i try is from the file menu just download as pdf, but doing that results in: So, i've been trying to save a jupyter notebook as pdf but i just can't figure out how to do this. I work on an fp&a team that uses python for analysis/automation/modeling, and we almost exclusively introduce. But it has the potential to set a lot of bad habits for a beginner. Personally i like to run an ide (spyder), and jupyter lab side by side. On installing ipykernel==6.30.1, which is. This lets me edit modules and thousand line complex functions in the ide, and then structure the results in a detailed.
How can i change this so to another location? You can just run.ipynb on the jupyter environment.