Great
Overall it is a great tool, but sometimes when scrolling through code it skips some lines, which i hope the developer can fix soon. Besides that, this application is awesome.
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4.65 out of 5
48 ratings in Mexico
Overall it is a great tool, but sometimes when scrolling through code it skips some lines, which i hope the developer can fix soon. Besides that, this application is awesome.
Having xgboost and neural prophet would be a game changer and greatly appreciated. Much love, keep the good work Mai.
Es de lo mejor que he visto para programar en python desde tu dispositivo móvil. Funciona muy bien, su alcance es muy grande y la interfaz gráfica es muy bonita. Súper recomendable 👌🏻💯
I think its a great app, and it allows you to do many things in python. In fact, I work more, and more on it. However, there are times where the app does not execute cells and you have to restart the app. There are also times where Juno does not recognize modules that you have created in your path, although it is solved when you restart the iPad. I wonder if you could add foldable cells so you could move around a long notebook faster, as one can do in jupyter lab on a computer
Si eres científico de datos es muy buena aplicación
Esta aplicación magnifica le ha dado un plus a mi IPad. Altamente recomendable. Excelente trabajo del desarrollador. Gracias.
Juno it’s a really good app , really nice looking, and many basic data sciences packages available but there is big limitation , it only allows the user to work with local files in the Juno folder and it doesn’t have support to work with cloud services and that’s a big limitation. I mean can open a notebook from a cloud service but I can not open my databases that are also in the cloud. So please, please consider adding support to work with files/data that is in a cloud service.
You can consider adding support for statsmodels
Could you add the ffmpeg module? It would be Great
The app looks and feels great, but it’s a shame that basic data science modules aren’t available like: * sklearn * statsmodels * SciPy * Seaborn and many others
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