I corresponded briefly with Martin Kavaler at https://nextjournal.com/  a 
notebook platform that supports Clojure and several other languages about 
Racket -- It should be able to run with docker - He tried it and it didn't 
work but it shouldn't be too difficult

I have a link to his attempt below


I've actually tried to get racket going a while ago, can't remember exactly 
where or why I stopped: 
https://nextjournal.com/a/Khw2YPnFau27nZNMhH6Ld?token=7Kbhp1R2C8zVpJVmnoaWA5

Unfortunately I'm already on my way out for today but would love to get it 
going with you in the coming days.

All the Best,
Martin 

On Friday, August 2, 2019 at 12:27:38 PM UTC-4, Stephen De Gabrielle wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I’ve just posted a DrRacket2 issue on the RFC’s github  
> https://github.com/racket/racket2-rfcs/issues/96
>
>> Is a DrRacket2 needed?  
>> Who is it for?  
>> What functionality should it have?  
>> What should it look like?
>
>
> My first suggestion is a 'notebook mode' like Jupyter notebooks.
>
> FYI did you know you can run DrRacket from inside DrRacket 
> try (require drracket/drracket) in the interactions-repl
>
> Kind regards
>
> Stephen
>

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