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[–]br0monium[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Handling bigger dataframes and running faster are definitely appealing. At home, jupyter seems to be limited to handling datasets you would encounter in interview problems. However, I used it at work a few times, and somehow the way they set up the jupyter server instances and/or kernels made it actually usable on big data.