The ticket is already open and I guess on the queue, and I already have a couple of more important tickets at front (some databases I want to access directly from python, instead of having to use excel to generate the queries and the export from it).
driving_crooner
In this new job I'm also looking up for the devops access (they even have github completely blocked on the corporate network) and I'm hoping I can connect it somehow with VS Code (in the pass one I couldn't)
I'm my past job we had Azure-devOps, i tried to upload an jupyter notebook but it didn't recognized it was a jupyter notebook and show the file as a JSON and it was not nice to work with, I had to export the notebooks as python scripts to get it working fine. In my new job, I'll still waiting for the IT team to approve and set up something for me.
Im an actuarie but everything I do is kn python jupyter notebooks,and I would like to do keep using them and use some git/version control with them. Is any good way to do that? Or are jupyter notebooks not git friendly?
Tomato keep being casted as fruit, even that for any practical purpose it should be as vegetable
Classic "bait and switch" tactic. Guess OP isn't an used car's seller.
Even better, 24hr of un stopped ads.
You can if you specify plataforms that sell ads.
More welcome to whom? 🔪🦢
this is the first time a prime number was not found by an ordinary PC, but rather a “‘cloud supercomputer’
The first time since the 90's, before that all computer assisted Mercel primes found were found by super computers.
Lmao, I completely skipped the "good" word on the question, had to read it a couple times to find it.
VS code can export and import from a to jupyter notebooks, but there's some kind of bug and the imported notebooks always keep a ## % on each cell (not a high deal, but is annoying because subsequent exports/imports think they are cells to be created)