On the other hand, Mathematica still uses the terminology “cell” for a code 
chunk, and probably more importantly, so does IPython/Jupyter .

— Andy

On Wednesday, September 16, 2015 at 2:43:13 PM UTC-4, Nathan Cook wrote:
>
> I'm a new user, and it looks like the "cell" code chunk feature has been 
> in since 2.2, about two years.
>
> I just learned that MATLAB, as of 2015, has renamed their "cell" code 
> chunk feature to "sections." 
>
> The primary issue for MATLAB was the confusion between their datatype 
> called "cell" and the editor feature called "cell."
>
> If your intent is to make it easy to transition from MATLAB to Spyder, 
> please consider renaming the code chunk feature to "sections" as well.
>
> It's a more intuitive name, anyway, and it will keep Spyder an easy 
> transition from MATLAB.
>
> Thank you for your consideration.
>

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