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Can I get away with using R Studio to run Python code only? Or will I have to eventually switch to a different platform?
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Iā€™m aware that tools like PyCharm and Spyder exist, but I just find R Studio so much cleaner and intuitive to use, plus I love using R Markdown to create documents. Will I run into any roadblocks in my work if I just rely on R Studio for Python? Or will I have to switch eventually? Most of my background is in R, so that could be why I prefer it but Iā€™m not sure.

Edit: I never even checked if I could use Python in chunks in r markdown. So that point is mute

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