There are some options for doing this at the kernel level - e.g. in an
IPython kernel there are extensions to let you use %%R and %%julia cell
magics. Then there are things like the Script-of-Scripts kernel:
https://github.com/vatlab/SOS .

There's also a notebook project called Beaker which aims to support mixing
languages in a notebook.

At the Jupyter level, however, the model is that one notebook has one
kernel.

On 13 November 2017 at 06:14, Joshua Marshall Moore <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hey wouldn't it be great if the kernels could work on a cell level, so
> that different installed kernels can run in the same notebook, say bash,
> python, and javascript.
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