I use Jupyter notebooks for a lot of my analyses.
Though I realize a lot more is possible, my personal preference is not to 
use this platform beyond exploratory analyses where one can embed 
relatively short snippets of code into the notebook.

I know that one could zip a directory with Jupyter notebooks and data to 
satisfy some of my requirements, but it seemed to me that with Leo's very 
versatile structure, and the capability to naturally incorporate meta data 
in a structured manner, might offer some advantages.

Per Marcel's perceptive comments, I understand that  Leo has only a 
fraction of the users of Jupyter notebooks. However, that doesn't mean that 
Jupyter notebooks are more capable for this task. 

This a hard problem and I was just suggesting that an 'out of the box' 
solution using something like Leo might be worth considering.

Kind regards,
Brad
 


On Tuesday, April 7, 2020 at 6:14:14 PM UTC-6, Thomas Passin wrote:
>
> It's interesting to me, anyway.  Could you talk about why you haven't 
> found Jupyter notebooks to be satisfactory?  On other threads we have been 
> discussing whether Leo, with the Viewrendered3 plugin, might be able to do 
> much of what Jupyter does, and have some advantages besides.  Your question 
> seems to fit right in.
>
> On Tuesday, April 7, 2020 at 3:57:27 PM UTC-4, Brad wrote:
>>
>> Hello All,
>>
>> As I see it, one of the more important trends in computational sciences 
>> is reproducibility. I have tried out a number of platforms that attempt to 
>> enable reproducibility and capture the provenance necessary to faithfully 
>> recapitulate computational analyses; however, I found them burdensome in 
>> terms of the imposed workflows.
>>
>> I wonder if Leo could be a compelling platform for this use case. 
>>
>> Is anyone else interested in this use case?
>>
>>
>>

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