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I bet you use HTML as a programming language.
I bet you right click to open a .ipynb file.
I bet you find the answers in a stackoverflow questions.

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  • 2
    An ipynb file? I would probably right click that to open it in notepad before double clicking it. Never heard of it.
  • 3
    And how is using stackoverflow an insult?
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    @Codex404 a jupyter-notebook
  • 1
    @cbsa a jupyter notebook?
  • 1
    @Codex404 it’s not, but getting the answer from the questions asked... come on
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    @Codex404 @Codex404 ever heard of Google? 😁
  • 2
    @cbsa even that is no problem, because questions sometimes have exactly what you need for an answer.
    Like questions as "why does A work but B doesnt?", sample A and B are both samples you can learn from.
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    @cbsa yes, ive heard of google, but normally I wouldnt google "dev insults".

    Im asking the questions here to tell you they arent really dev insults.
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    Well, as far as i could see Jupyter notebook is made by and for data scientists.
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    @Codex404 not really. It's just a good python playground. You can do whatever you want, including crunching data.

    Instead of going to the console to write python code to test, getting an error in the middle then starting again, you can use a proper playground with a proper editor.
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    @sergiolarosa89 you are totally missing the point...
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    @Codex404 man u one slow ass mothfucka
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