Hi Dame,

A good place to start with having code within the browser being able to run 
on the notebook server:

https://github.com/jupyterlab/jupyterlab/tree/master/packages/services/examples/typescript-browser-with-output

You might want to look at how binderhub works, you might want to be serving 
the notebook server using something like that:

https://github.com/jupyterhub/binderhub

Cheers,
Simon

On Tuesday, 13 March 2018 08:38:11 UTC+11, Dame NDIAYE wrote:
>
> Hello Everyone!! 
> Is there someone here to help me! 
> I am working on a project in which my users must have their own space in 
> oder to create, upload and run their notebook's script.I mean like I can do 
> in my Jupyter notebook, I want give thema kind of code editor in which they 
> will type or upload their code an I will run it in the background. I have 
> seen that kaggle is doing soemthing like that and it seems they are using 
> Jupyter?!
> What I would like to know is that if I can come up with my problem with 
> JupyterHub?
> If yes can you give me more hints about it;;
> If no, do you know, what kind of Techology can help me to achieve my goal?
> Thank you
>

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