Can jupyter content be viewed portably on non-jupyter hardware? If so, how?
Thanks, -- Raul On Sun, Jan 27, 2019 at 3:12 PM John Baker <[email protected]> wrote: > > When I first encountered Jupyter Notebooks I thought they would make an > excellent delievery mechanism for J labs. > > This weekend I converted some J/JOD labs to Jupyter. > > Jupyter labs support a richer documentation and execution environment than > we are used to seeing with J labs. You get all the typographic goodies of > Markdown, code pretty printing and, best of all, the final result can be > easily browsed by anyone. Casual browsers do not have to install J to view > lab output. > > I would recommend all addon and lab authors to consider producing Jupyter > versions. It will help expose J's delights to wider audiences. > > Have a look: > > https://github.com/bakerjd99/jod/blob/master/jodnotebooks/JOD%20Labs%20in%20Jupyter.ipynb > > https://github.com/bakerjd99/jod/blob/master/jodnotebooks/JOD%20Introduction%20Lab.ipynb > > https://github.com/bakerjd99/jod/blob/master/jodnotebooks/JOD%20Source%20Code%20Dump%20Scripts%20Lab.ipynb > > https://github.com/bakerjd99/jod/blob/master/jodnotebooks/JOD%20Source%20Code%20Dump%20Scripts%20Lab.ipynb > > John Baker > J'ugglar at Large > > > > > > > > -- > John D. Baker > [email protected] > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm
