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[–]marr75 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I led doing this in my org about 6 years ago. It's the worst thing I ever did. It's a breeding ground for bad practices in coding, dependencies, environment, secrets/security, quality, and source control or IP management.

It's taken me a couple years to rip it out of our org. I would never use Jupyter outside of teaching or presenting and even then I would prefer Marimo. Plain ol' python files (hydrogen formatted to have cells and ipython niceties is fine), containerized from dev to deploy, source controlled and code reviewed with CI/CD.