Re: Alternatives to Jupyter Notebook

2021-11-16 Thread Martin Schöön
Den 2021-11-15 skrev Loris Bennett : > Martin Schöön writes: > >> Den 2021-10-20 skrev Shaozhong SHI : >>> >>> My Jupyter notebook becomes unresponsive in browsers. >>> >> Odd, I never had any problems like that. I use Firefox on Linux. >> >>> Are there alternatives to read, edit and run Jupyter N

Re: Alternatives to Jupyter Notebook

2021-11-15 Thread Loris Bennett
Martin Schöön writes: > Den 2021-10-20 skrev Shaozhong SHI : >> >> My Jupyter notebook becomes unresponsive in browsers. >> > Odd, I never had any problems like that. I use Firefox on Linux. > >> Are there alternatives to read, edit and run Jupyter Notebook? >> > I know some people use emacs orgm

Re: Alternatives to Jupyter Notebook

2021-11-14 Thread Paige Bailey
If you're experiencing issues with Jupyter, perhaps try JupyterLab: JupyterLab Documentation — JupyterLab 3.2.3 documentation Or VS Code, which is also open-source and has support for Jupyter notebooks: Working with Jupyter Notebooks in Visual Studio

Re: Alternatives to Jupyter Notebook

2021-11-14 Thread Dan Stromberg
Sorry, gmail got in a hurry to send my message :) Does this help? https://lwn.net/Articles/855875/ On Sun, Nov 14, 2021 at 4:22 PM Dan Stromberg wrote: > > Does this help? > > > On Wed, Oct 20, 2021 at 8:48 AM Shaozhong SHI > wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> Is anyone familiar with alternatives to Jup

Re: Alternatives to Jupyter Notebook

2021-11-14 Thread Dan Stromberg
Does this help? On Wed, Oct 20, 2021 at 8:48 AM Shaozhong SHI wrote: > Hello, > > Is anyone familiar with alternatives to Jupyter Notebook. > > My Jupyter notebook becomes unresponsive in browsers. > > Are there alternatives to read, edit and run Jupyter Notebook? > > Regards, > > David > -- >

Re: Alternatives to Jupyter Notebook

2021-11-14 Thread Martin Schöön
Den 2021-10-20 skrev Shaozhong SHI : > > My Jupyter notebook becomes unresponsive in browsers. > Odd, I never had any problems like that. I use Firefox on Linux. > Are there alternatives to read, edit and run Jupyter Notebook? > I know some people use emacs orgmode. I have never tried it myself an