Hello Ger
I saw that the Jupyter notebooks allow for different scripting languages. Pharo Smalltalk is one of them.
What is the concept? How does is the workflow? Writing the notebook, reading it. Is in-place editing possible?
--Hannes
On 7/27/18, Hilaire hilaire@drgeo.eu wrote:
Hi Ger,
Very interesting link with resources, thanks.
I think Dynabook is more client side and the contents should be editable in place, I did not find how to do it.
Hilaire
Le 27/07/2018 à 08:56, Ger Tielemans a écrit :
Examples in the real world as Jupyter notebooks and their spin-offs are examples of how people would like dynabooks.
https://github.com/jupyter/jupyter/wiki/A-gallery-of-interesting-Jupyter-Not...
-- Dr. Geo http://drgeo.eu
Answering my own question
http://jupyter-notebook-beginner-guide.readthedocs.io/en/latest/what_is_jupy...
1.2. Jupyter Notebook App
The Jupyter Notebook App is a server-client application that allows editing and running notebook documents via a web browser. The Jupyter Notebook App can be executed on a local desktop requiring no internet access (as described in this document) or can be installed on a remote server and accessed through the internet.
On 7/28/18, H. Hirzel hannes.hirzel@gmail.com wrote:
Hello Ger
I saw that the Jupyter notebooks allow for different scripting languages. Pharo Smalltalk is one of them.
What is the concept? How does is the workflow? Writing the notebook, reading it. Is in-place editing possible?
--Hannes
On 7/27/18, Hilaire hilaire@drgeo.eu wrote:
Hi Ger,
Very interesting link with resources, thanks.
I think Dynabook is more client side and the contents should be editable in place, I did not find how to do it.
Hilaire
Le 27/07/2018 à 08:56, Ger Tielemans a écrit :
Examples in the real world as Jupyter notebooks and their spin-offs are examples of how people would like dynabooks.
https://github.com/jupyter/jupyter/wiki/A-gallery-of-interesting-Jupyter-Not...
-- Dr. Geo http://drgeo.eu
A smalltalk alternative to Jupyter is Grafoscopio... http://mutabit.com/grafoscopio/index.en.html
cheers -ben
On 28 July 2018 at 17:43, H. Hirzel hannes.hirzel@gmail.com wrote:
Hello Ger
I saw that the Jupyter notebooks allow for different scripting languages. Pharo Smalltalk is one of them.
What is the concept? How does is the workflow? Writing the notebook, reading it. Is in-place editing possible?
--Hannes
On 7/27/18, Hilaire hilaire@drgeo.eu wrote:
Hi Ger,
Very interesting link with resources, thanks.
I think Dynabook is more client side and the contents should be editable in place, I did not find how to do it.
Hilaire
Le 27/07/2018 à 08:56, Ger Tielemans a écrit :
Examples in the real world as Jupyter notebooks and their spin-offs are examples of how people would like dynabooks.
https://github.com/jupyter/jupyter/wiki/A-gallery-of-interesting-Jupyter-Not...
-- Dr. Geo http://drgeo.eu
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