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Rodeo – A data-centric IDE for Python

by huckfinn on 4/23/15, 7:11 PM with 16 comments

  • by caseyf7 on 4/24/15, 3:50 AM

    This looks great, but they really should give some credit to R-studio. R-studio clearly inspired them more than SublimeText and Eclipse.

    - "It's heavily inspired by great projects like Sublime Text and Eclipse."

  • by sputknick on 4/24/15, 1:35 PM

    Rodeo, like RStudio is built on the ACE editor. This is why they look the same, not because it is a "copy" of RStudio. Plus they fulfill the same function; so they are bound to look very similar.
  • by ngoldbaum on 4/24/15, 3:08 AM

    I'm excited about this as an alternative to the IPython notebook, but with more of an IDE feel. This means the notebook can focus on what it's good at without adding more IDE-like features.
  • by eivarv on 4/24/15, 12:07 PM

    This looks really interesting (not to mention aesthetically appealing)!

    In what situation would Rodeo be more appropriate than, say Spyder [0] or other native applications, and how do they differ in terms of functionality?

    [0]: https://github.com/spyder-ide/spyder

  • by cruig on 4/24/15, 1:41 AM

    Looks exactly like R Studio... but browser-based.
  • by bischofs on 4/30/15, 8:40 PM

    Getting a connection refused when I run it locally...