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Re: [O] Python with org-mode
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richardfieldsend |
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Re: [O] Python with org-mode |
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Sat, 30 Mar 2019 07:40:15 +0000 |
I recently began experimenting with literate programming, starting with converting my configuration to use org and elisp.
Python is the second language I have worked with. My observations so far:
* you need to activate languages other than elisp. I am on my phone, so I don't have the links to hand, but I could post them later.
* as of now, I haven't tried setting up a program which you can use interactively. I have only used it to output text which then forms part of the document. Interactivity is on my list of things to investigate. I suspect Jupyter would be a better choice for that.
Best wishes
Richard
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-------- Original message --------
From: Lawrence Bottorff <address@hidden>
Date: 30/03/2019 03:18 (GMT+00:00)
To: emacs-orgmode Mailinglist <address@hidden>
Subject: [O] Python with org-mode
I've seen many "start using Python" parades, but what is the best way to use Python with org-mode, i.e., in babel source blocks? I'm on U18.10, which comes with standard 2 (2.7.15+) and 3 (3.6.7). But then I keep hearing about Anaconda. Your opinions, experiences, please.
LB