Jeff,
Hi! This is an area we are actively working on. Some points on this front:
* JupyterLab will soon have support for pretty-rendering large (>1
million row/col) dataframes, based on phosphorjs
(
https://github.com/phosphorjs/phosphor/pull/283) - see attached
screenshot.
* We have pretty much decided to begin shipping the JS for plotly,
vega and vega-lite in JupyterLab and the classic notebook.
* The JavaScript for JupyterLab and these renderers is now a clean set
of npm packages - it should be pretty simple to bundle all the Js
needed to render these things into HTML files. We are still finishing
up the JS APIs for all this, but I am hoping this will be possible
later this year.
* JupyterLab will also have support for standalone markdown files that
can be run in jupyter kernels and rendered. Some of that is working in
JupyterLab now, full rendering later this year.
In summary, we are quickly getting there to address your points, but
will be a bit more time before the full experience is there.
RStudio/RMarkdown offers an extremely nice and integrated experience
in this area - they have set a high bar ;-)
Cheers,
Brian
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