its like JHS, I think, though you can point to a "public engine" ... I actually 
don't know :P

Its easy to publish the results of an interactive session though.  github will 
preview them for example.


https://github.com/adrian17/jkernel/blob/master/sample_edge_detect.ipynb
  


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From: Dan Bron <[email protected]>
To: J Programming <[email protected]> 
Sent: Monday, February 8, 2016 5:15 PM
Subject: Re: [Jprogramming] J on Jupyter progress


Pascal wrote:
> J on Jupiter progress
> https://puu.sh/n0INU/f943972e70.mp4
> 
> code
> https://github.com/adrian17/jkernel

Wow, that’s exciting stuff!

Does Jupyter also host the engine? Or is that up to the user to set up?

This looks a great way to bring J into the 2010s world of web applications. It 
would also be a great way for jsoftware.com to set up a little sandbox for new 
people to test-drive J, as Dyalog has done with http://tryapl.org .

-Dan


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