Yep, I agree with Andy. I don't think we should do the rename. Besides,
Matlab has used "cell" for several years now, so I think will get its
meaning when moving to Spyder.
Cheers,
Carlos
El 17/09/15 a las 05:48, Andy Anderson escribió:
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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