On Sun, Oct 20, 2024 at 9:59 PM Thomas Passin <[email protected]> wrote:

> That's very interesting.  The Jupyter ecosystem is expanding so fast that
> there is always something new.  I don't actually use Jupyter-* so I'm not
> in touch with it at all. I always think I should be using Jupyter but I
> don't do much work these days that would make much use of it.
>

Yes, this ecosystem is expanding so fast. The reason I am using jupytext is
just because it can convert ipynb to plain source code. As we all know, AI
is very convenient for source code assisted editing.

There are lots of `kernal`s for jupyterlab, this is the most interesting
part, for example, you can use go kernel
<https://github.com/janpfeifer/gonb> or deno kernel
<https://docs.deno.com/runtime/reference/cli/jupyter/> in jupyter.

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