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| disbot6 | <rcmlz> @antononcube I am considering to get Jupyter::Chatbook and/or Jupyter::Kernel into jupyenv.io/ - basically some predefined configurations to make data science work reproduceable. Unsure which one is more suited? Any (biased) opinion? | 14:04 | |
| <librasteve> I use Jupyter::Chatbook - I prefer since it has a lot of the raku modules (especially LLM) preloaded | 14:08 | ||
| <antononcube> Both should work for visualizations based on "JavaScripdt::D3", and, to use the LLM packages. "Jupyter::Chatbook" main "upgrade" is having notebook-wide chat cells, and additional cells for using "on the spot" Wolfram|Alpha, DeepL, and Mermaid-JS. | 14:09 | ||
| <antononcube> It is also important to think in what style you going run the notebooks: classical or JupyterLab. | 14:10 | ||
| <rcmlz> JupyterLab is what I use | |||
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| disbot6 | <antononcube> Ok. With that "JavaScripdt::D3" currently does not work. But "JavaScripdt::Google::Charts" should. | 14:11 | |
| <rcmlz> OK | 14:15 | ||
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| disbot6 | <antononcube> "Text::Plot" always works! (And, yes, it is preloaded in "Jupyter::Chatbook".) | 14:16 | |
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