Oct-16-2016, 07:09 PM
Hi everyone,
A bit of background. I'm new to python and I've started doing the Kaggle.com "competitions" (only the ones for knowledge/learning). My current set up is a Windows desktop and a macbook. Ideally, I'd like to be able to work on the same project on both computers so my question is for programmers here to see if I can get some direction.
Do you work on multiple work stations for your projects? I suppose this would be the same as having a team work on one project.
Is Github my best route? Obviously the file paths on my mac and PC won't be the same so I'm trying to see if Github or another site/program will host my raw data files.
Has anyone used Jupyter notebooks to collaborate? Or is this mostly reserved for individual use?
Any help and advice would be much appreciated.
Thanks!
A bit of background. I'm new to python and I've started doing the Kaggle.com "competitions" (only the ones for knowledge/learning). My current set up is a Windows desktop and a macbook. Ideally, I'd like to be able to work on the same project on both computers so my question is for programmers here to see if I can get some direction.
Do you work on multiple work stations for your projects? I suppose this would be the same as having a team work on one project.
Is Github my best route? Obviously the file paths on my mac and PC won't be the same so I'm trying to see if Github or another site/program will host my raw data files.
Has anyone used Jupyter notebooks to collaborate? Or is this mostly reserved for individual use?
Any help and advice would be much appreciated.
Thanks!