

Multi-cursor can be used to change the pre-existing parts of your script, too! And when you start to type some text, it magically shows up at every cursor.
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By holding the CMD key on Mac - or the CTRL key on Windows/Linux - you can place multiple cursors on your screen. One of the coolest features in Sublime Text 3 is multi-cursor. But typing the same keyword over and over again or copy-pasting all the time is boring and slow. sql format.)Įven in the most cleverly written data science script, sometimes you have to be repetitive. Or by simply saving the script with the right file extension. here I’ve copy-pasted the SQL script I showed you before.īut you can turn this into a beautifully coloured SQL script by either selecting your preferred language manually: When you type (or copy-paste) your code, Sublime won’t automatically recognize which language you use. The most obvious key feature is syntax highlighting. 😉 (And then if you want to go deeper, you can find on Youtube some more in-depth tutorials anyway.) Syntax highlighting In this article, I’ll list only a few of my favorite features that I use in my data science projects day-to-day - you know, just to whet your appetite.
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There are hour-long online courses about how to get the most out of Sublime Text 3. Sublime Text 3: a few key features that will make your coding life easier and happier It’s much faster, much smoother and much more efficient than anything else you’ve used before. For instance, I’ve used mcedit for years… But once you try Sublime Text 3, there is no going back. You can use them from the command line and mcedit even has a nice, visual, point-and-click type of interface - similar to Sublime Text.īut while many data scientists love these old-school script editors, in my experience, they are not user-friendly enough. These are all good tools for editing scripts and code. Many data scientists use vim or nano - or my favorite: mcedit. Sublime is not the one and only text editor for coding.
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It’s Sublime Text 3! In this article, I’ll show you: But I’ve realized that I’ve never introduced my favorite script editor. But don't take mine, or anyone else's word as gospel-listen to it ’ve written about the importance of scripting in data science. You're missing one of, if not THE greatest shows of this INCREDIBLE year in the GD's history.

That this copy can be downloaded still is great.

I think I may have found my favorite Birdsong, and PITB had certain quality that I'd not heard before. Anyway, this show made it seem as if I'd lost my cherry to the GD all over again. I also got a copy of Cornell the same night-it was almost too much to handle. I believe Beer Barrel Polka was next-and I've not been the same since. I was driving w/friends smoking some GREAT hash when someone pulled out the Stanford show from 2/9 & started it just before Black Throated Wind. I'm sure most of remember where we were & what we were doing when we heard our 1st show from the Honey Year of '73. You can hear EVERYONE on stage clearly, though the sound does get kinda skeevy for a couple songs after PITB, but comes back nicely. But yesterday, I was able to listen with headphones, and I WAS BLOWN AWAY!!! I speculate that this copy COULD be a SNDBRD and AUD copy spliced together-it's a little TOO CLEAR to be just an AUD. I generally only get to listen to shows at work through inferior computer speakers, so I usually don't get to "hear" all of the nuances of the shows.
