On Monday, August 5, 2019, kirby urner <kirby.ur...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > Like many contemporary authors and curriculum developers, I've been > introducing Jupyter Notebooks as a good mix of skills, as you have both the > Python and the web page design aspects. Again, none of this works well on > a smartphone. >
There is at least one iOS frontend app for Jupyter; but IIRC, it doesn't support nbgrader (yet?). The "Grasshopper" app for learning JS on mobile devices is great, IMHO; though I really haven't compared much. Mobile UI and UX design — or really just responsive design — really could be a priority for JupyterLab. A mobile UI/UX objectives JEP may already exist? e.g. Shift+Enter and Ctrl+Enter aren't easy with the standard mobile keyboards. What are the major sticking points with Jupyter on a mobile device? > > Kirby > > >
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