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DataSpell 2022.2: Visual Merge for Jupyter Notebook, UX Enhancements for Working With Cells, WSL Support

DataSpell 2022.2 is here and ready to give your data science work an efficiency boost. Merging diverged notebooks is now straightforward with the visual merge tool, as DataSpell 2022.2 allows you to review them as two notebooks open side by side, highlighting the changes in the cells. Support for WSL allows you to create WSL-based projects as well as interpreters and to work in the Python console and the terminal directly in DataSpell. Code insight for your Python and Jupyter files is provided too.

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DataSpell 2022.2 EAP 2 Is Out!

This new build is equipped with a bunch of improvements to the Jupyter cells UX. It also provides a new capability to set up and use WSL-based interpreters for your projects from inside DataSpell. Here is an overview of what you can expect from the second EAP for DataSpell 2022.2. You can download the EAP build from our website, get it from the free Toolbox App, or use snaps if you are using Ubuntu. Cell selection while invoking the context menu We changed the behavior of cell selection in command mode while invoking the context menu to make it more obvious. Now if the context

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