Re: [racket-users] racket notebooks (Was: Language-Specific Plugins: Toolbar button functionality to call drracket:eval:expand-program)

2019-07-24 Thread Neil Van Dyke
HN is currently commenting on one attempt to increase sharing of 
notebook-oriented programming:


"Show HN: A tool to convert Jupyter notebooks to beautiful blogs"
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=20515880


Neil Van Dyke wrote on 6/26/19 2:31 AM:

Arie Schlesinger wrote on 6/26/19 1:55 AM:

Are there racket notebooks like jupyter or swish for prolog ?


There's work on an IPython/Jupyter kernel for Racket, but I'd also 
like to encourage someone to follow through on also adding a 
(separate) good notebook mode to DrRacket, as discussed in this thread 
from December: 
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/racket-users/MsAh2aBU5Sw


A notebook mode is potentially a mostly-fun thing to implement, and 
opens up a new way of using Racket.  (Imagine, for example, using a 
notebook mode to explore what can be done with some language features 
or in some domain, and then rapidly cleaning it up and fleshing out 
the Markdown/Scribble bits, to turn it into a blog post and shareable 
notebook.  This isn't especially new, but the conveniences of a 
notebook mode could make a big difference in what you do, whether and 
how you share it, and whether people see and play with it.)




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[racket-users] racket notebooks (Was: Language-Specific Plugins: Toolbar button functionality to call drracket:eval:expand-program)

2019-06-25 Thread Neil Van Dyke

Arie Schlesinger wrote on 6/26/19 1:55 AM:

Are there racket notebooks like jupyter or swish for prolog ?


There's work on an IPython/Jupyter kernel for Racket, but I'd also like 
to encourage someone to follow through on also adding a (separate) good 
notebook mode to DrRacket, as discussed in this thread from December: 
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/racket-users/MsAh2aBU5Sw


A notebook mode is potentially a mostly-fun thing to implement, and 
opens up a new way of using Racket.  (Imagine, for example, using a 
notebook mode to explore what can be done with some language features or 
in some domain, and then rapidly cleaning it up and fleshing out the 
Markdown/Scribble bits, to turn it into a blog post and shareable 
notebook.  This isn't especially new, but the conveniences of a notebook 
mode could make a big difference in what you do, whether and how you 
share it, and whether people see and play with it.)


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