Hi Carlos,

I saw your presentation (Youtube posted above) and found it amazing. Newly 
implemented features like "Matlab cell mode evaluation" and "Notebook 
functionality" is turning Spyder less programmatic e more "friendly use". 

Environments of type "Notebook" present in IPython, Sage and Mathematica 
(to name a few) are very suited for:
        - Create dynamic interactive short programs (awesome :)
        - "Test new ideas in real time" (friendly workflow)

This is good for many areas (not only in science) and reaches an huge 
audience (non-programmers).

I chose to use Spyder instead of IPython, Matlab, Sage or Mathematica (to 
name a few) because is more:
        - Connected to the Python language
        - General purpose, lightweight and open-source
        - Easy to extend it
        - Easy to add new functionalities (like a plot wizard or equation 
editor)

It's good to see that people like you are guiding the development of this 
amazing tool.

Att,
Pedro Vagner


On Tuesday, July 9, 2013 2:21:31 PM UTC-3, Carlos Córdoba wrote:
>
>  Hi,
>
> @stonebig34:Our plan is to have the notebook integrated in 2.4 (to be 
> released after IPython 2.0, probably in January or February 2014). But I'll 
> announce when people can start to beta test it (perhaps in October, stay 
> tuned!). 
>
> Our idea for 2.3 is only adding support for Python 3. So yeah, in 2.4 you 
> should be able to run the notebook with Python 3.3.
>
> @Jonatan: Thanks for posting the link :-)
>
> Cheers,
> Carlos
>
> El 08/07/13 05:14, [email protected] <javascript:> escribió:
>  
> Hello Carlos,
>
> Congratulations for your presentation. 
>
> I was especially amazed by the live demo, when I saw ipython notebook 
> inside a spyder window.
>
> Will that be available for Spyder 2.3 ? With a Python 3.3 environnement ? 
> Is it depending of Ipython 1.0 ?
>
> Sheers.
>
>
> Le samedi 8 juin 2013 16:41:04 UTC+2, Carlos Córdoba a écrit : 
>>
>> Hi all, 
>>
>> On behalf of our team, I'm pleased to announce that we are going to be 
>> present at SciPy this year with a talk called "The Advantages of a 
>> scientific IDE", which I'm going to deliver and whose abstract you can 
>> read here: 
>>
>> http://conference.scipy.org/scipy2013/presentation_detail.php?id=172 
>>
>> This will be a great opportunity to show our plans for the future and to 
>> receive direct feedback from the community regarding the things we 
>> should improve on on next releases. 
>>
>> Jed is also going to be at SciPy so we are looking forward to meet all 
>> of you guys who are going to be there. 
>>
>> Cheers, 
>> Carlos 
>>
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