Thoughts about IPython/Jupyter (Development environments category):
- Remove the "IPython" bit. It has been a long time since IPython became the Project Jupyter. I think many more people are familiar with "Jupyter" rather than "IPython" today. The IPython is still a great project but grouping it it together with Jupyter makes sense less sense nowadays than it used to (the meaning has changed).
- Use "Jupyter Notebook" (with capital N). Jupyter is just a name of the project/set of standards rather than of an IDE. Many editors (VSCode, PyCharm) provide support for Jupyter toolset but are distinct IDEs.
- Add "JupyterLab". JupyterLab is the new interface for Jupyter notebooks; it uses the same backend as the "classic" Jupyter Notebooks but the UX and capabilities are very much different (in the same way as Visual Studio Code and Visual Studio are distinct). If it would be too many options, make it just "Jupyter Notebook/JupyterLab" (but then, by analogy to Visual Studio Code/Visual Studio, it would make sense to split it as well).