The key attraction of Jupyter (from what I can tell) is one which is underappreciated in tech.
It provides an accessible, better workflow for common use cases than what most people were using before.
Sure, there are things out there that do a better job. Or are more powerful. But something which requires highly-custom config & training to be hyper productive on by definition means most people aren't using it that way. Same argument for Python as a popular language.
It provides an accessible, better workflow for common use cases than what most people were using before.
Sure, there are things out there that do a better job. Or are more powerful. But something which requires highly-custom config & training to be hyper productive on by definition means most people aren't using it that way. Same argument for Python as a popular language.