Notebook server running in the browser

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Gavin Gray

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Sep 24, 2015, 1:07:13 PM9/24/15
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Has there been any work trying to make a notebook server that runs in the browser, in the style of repl.it? Might be a nice way to run something like a JupyterHub server, if it can spawn new environments into each user's browser, but then link in storage elsewhere. But, I guess there are problems about installing an entire Python environment (with dependencies) inside a browser?

MinRK

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Sep 24, 2015, 4:20:25 PM9/24/15
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Yup, there are no viable Python-in-the-browser implementations at the moment, though you could do it if you were only interested in Javascript notebooks.

-MinRK

On Thu, Sep 24, 2015 at 7:07 PM, Gavin Gray <gaving...@gmail.com> wrote:
Has there been any work trying to make a notebook server that runs in the browser, in the style of repl.it? Might be a nice way to run something like a JupyterHub server, if it can spawn new environments into each user's browser, but then link in storage elsewhere. But, I guess there are problems about installing an entire Python environment (with dependencies) inside a browser?

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