Re: [jupyter] Jupyter, Mathematica, and the future of the research paper

2018-04-15 Thread Matthias Bussonnier
> I am really interested in the ways the web is not up to the task of native apps (a couple people mentioned that as a problem for Jupyter), and I asked about it there. This is an inherent conflict between usability and security, and also a couple of missing API. I'm going to take the easy example

Re: [jupyter] Jupyter, Mathematica, and the future of the research paper

2018-04-15 Thread s...@draves.org
Thanks for the link Jason. Here's the whole Hacker News thread, with a diversity of viewpoints: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=16840692 I am really interested in the ways the web is not up to the task of native apps (a couple people mentioned that as a problem for Jupyter), and I asked about

Re: [jupyter] Jupyter, Mathematica, and the future of the research paper

2018-04-14 Thread Fernando Perez
On Sat, Apr 14, 2018 at 8:59 PM, Jason Grout wrote: > Here is a very interesting article I saw mentioned on HackerNews about why > someone switched from Mathematica to Jupyter: > https://paulromer.net/jupyter-mathematica-and-the-future-of- > the-research-paper/ > Excellent read, thanks for shari

[jupyter] Jupyter, Mathematica, and the future of the research paper

2018-04-14 Thread Jason Grout
Here is a very interesting article I saw mentioned on HackerNews about why someone switched from Mathematica to Jupyter: https://paulromer.net/jupyter-mathematica-and-the-future-of-the-research-paper/ Some quotes: "The [recent Atlantic] article asks why Jupyter succeed where Mathematica failed. T