On Friday, 18 July 2014 11:20:15 UTC+2, Job van der Zwan wrote:
>
> Hi all! I'm sure most of you have seen this come by a while ago on 
> reddit/HN or the blogosphere, but nevertheless, I'd like to draw your 
> attention to this wonderful interactive essay:
>
> http://bost.ocks.org/mike/algorithms/
>
> It really reminded me of iJulia notebooks, don't you agree?.
>
> I was wondering if something like that is currently possible with iJulia. 
> (DISCLAIMER: I haven't taken the plunge into Julia's plotting packages, as 
> I'm not learning it as a scientist but just as a guy who dabbles in coding 
> and is interested in new and developing languages).
>
> For example, what if Robert Ennis' new Processing.jl 
> <https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/julia-users/processing.jl/julia-users/nrCgpXpo49g/QutYAYioC1EJ>
>  package 
> could be used to create interactive canvas elements in iJulia?
>

And here is proof you should use the search function both here *and* on 
github before posting anything...

Looks like you guys are working on things like this already:

https://github.com/dcjones/Gadfly.jl/issues/100
https://github.com/JuliaLang/IJulia.jl/issues/107

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