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Spyder vs The Jupyter Notebook: 2026 Comparison
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Features
- integrated with anaconda, the user interface is very similar to R studio which makes transition smoother
- It has fewer features for general programming and doesn't offer much customization.
- The intuitive interface makes coding and visualizing data really straightforward, and the ability to keep documentation next to your code is a huge plus for clarity.
- It's not as fast as other IDEs and isn't ideal for building fully deployable Data Science applications.
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