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Zerve has been the best platform for writing data science code for a while. It's 100x better than Jupyter notebooks. Now, they have a specialized, fine-tuned AI assistant who knows all about data science code and how to use the platform. This is a killer feature. A generalist model...

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Nevo Davidvor 1 Jahr

Insane how much tools like this keep leveling up - would’ve saved me so much time back when I was messing with notebooks.

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Shanon Faneytevor 1 Jahr

It has these great features and it’s still free? This is awesome!

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Vishalvor 1 Jahr

Zerve’s specialized AI and modular blocks make data science coding easier and more collaborative. Great setup for teams.

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David Klemitzvor 1 Jahr

In Python ?

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Tristan Circuitryvor 1 Jahr

It's interesting to see specialized AI embedded into data science coding tools. Curious how it optimizes team collaboration.

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