@vmustafa wrote:
Though I have worked in R for couple of years now (mainly via RStudio), I am new to Python. The language part is not a problem, as I am conversant with java and other programming languages. My main inquiry is which IDE / approach is preferred among data scientists while building models / solutions using python? One has the choice of command line type of interfaces (like IDLE) or jetbrains PyCharm ide or jupyter notebook type ide.
Also most of the R packages are freely downloadable. However, I wonder whether any above ides might have any constraints on data science related python libraries?
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