Haha, yes! I'm trying it out and been loving it so far. I found that I go there for most of my eda scripts these days. I do a lot of datasets collection and exploration, and it's amazing that I can now type one paragraph and get pretty much what it would have taken me ~30 min to code myself. Claude 3.5 is great for most exploration tasks, and the flow of "this doesn't work /terminal" + claude using prints to debug is really starting to come together.
I use zed for this, cursor for my more involved sessions and aider + vscode + continue for local stuff when I want to see how far along local models have come. Haven't tried cline yet, but heard great stuff.
I use zed for this, cursor for my more involved sessions and aider + vscode + continue for local stuff when I want to see how far along local models have come. Haven't tried cline yet, but heard great stuff.