Hi Clare, I also would like to see a talk on this -- for a bit of fun I tried something really simple:
-- %install_ext https://gist.githubusercontent.com/nfaggian/11395643/raw/42303d657b3b750c3aaef5ba710b6cdf4ed14c6b/extension_hello_world.py %load_ext extension_hello_world -- Looks like having access to the interactive shell is pretty powerful, you can interact with it pretty easily. If you want to do something fancy I am sure you can change the IPython state in interesting ways. The following link might be a good place to look for examples: https://github.com/ipython/ipython/wiki/Extensions-Index At some point down the line I wouldn't mind giving a talk on IPython parallel, maybe I can include a quick explanation of magics. For now +1 for someone else giving a talk ;-) Cheers, Nathan On 29 April 2014 18:34, Clare Sloggett <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi all, > > I was wondering if anyone in the group has experience writing IPython > Notebook extensions. It's something I've been looking at doing and I'm > finding it hard to get my head around the overall structure, particularly > the Javascript side of it - what documentation I've found is more like a > reference than an overview. > > I'd love to see a Monday talk on this if anyone's up for it! > > Otherwise, maybe I will eventually struggle through it and be able to give > that talk myself :) > > Clare > > _______________________________________________ > melbourne-pug mailing list > [email protected] > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/melbourne-pug > >
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