On Saturday, 4 March 2017 at 19:36:30 UTC, Jon Degenhardt wrote:
On Saturday, 4 March 2017 at 09:13:15 UTC, Seb wrote:
On Friday, 3 March 2017 at 19:18:31 UTC, jmh530 wrote:
A Jupyter kernel would go a long way to students being able
to easily play around with it in a browser. There's already
dabble (D REPL) that one could make use of. I was surprised
at the breadth of the list of kernels available these days.
There is also drepl:
https://github.com/drepl/drepl
though of course it's not comparable with a Jupyter kernel.
A D repl followed by a Jupyter kernel would be a great assist
in engaging the data science community.
A Jupyter kernel exists - written by John Colvin. It works and I
have used it, and you can write python in one sell and D in
another. It needs some work though, and so I am sure if somebody
would like to contribute pull requests John would be happy to
consider them.
https://github.com/John-Colvin/PydMagic
Well - I am not sure if it's officially a kernel as I can't
remember how PydMagic works. But in effect it gets you most of
the way there and is usable.