I've used RISE for a Julia presentation before and I was very happy with that, you can easily switch between presentation style and notebook style for live coding.
On Tuesday, 22 March 2016 17:32:05 UTC+1, Douglas Bates wrote: > > On Tuesday, March 22, 2016 at 11:00:13 AM UTC-5, Mauro wrote: >> >> I think you can do it with Jupyter notebooks, which also work with R. >> > > Are you thinking of the RISE extension ( > https://github.com/damianavila/RISE.git) for Jupyter notebooks? > > I think I would need to use more than one notebook to incorporate both > Julia and R cells in a notebook, unless I use the RCall package for Julia. > But that solution doesn't highlight R code. > > On Tue, 2016-03-22 at 16:46, Douglas Bates <[email protected]> wrote: >> > This issue comes up in various forms from time to time. I will be >> giving a >> > presentation in a few days about mixed-effects models in R and Julia. >> If it >> > was an R-only presentation I would probably use the the RStudio tools >> to create >> > slides from .Rmd (R Markdown) sources. I would appreciate descriptions >> of how >> > others create presentations slides with Julia code. >> >
