Blog post about multi language documents in Hydrogen powered by Jupyter

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Lukas Geiger

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Apr 3, 2017, 12:43:54 PM4/3/17
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Hi everyone,

I just published “Hydrogen: Introducing rich multi language documents” powered by Jupyter inside GitHub's Atom text editor.

I hope you like it!

Cheers,
Lukas

Matthias Bussonnier

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Apr 3, 2017, 5:26:42 PM4/3/17
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Thanks Lukas, that's looks really great!
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Denis Akhiyarov

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Apr 3, 2017, 9:57:53 PM4/3/17
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Multi-language is exciting, but it is not clear how this works under the hood - are these full-featured kernels interacting with the same jupyter server?

Kyle Kelley

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Apr 3, 2017, 10:46:24 PM4/3/17
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These are the normal Jupyter kernels, Hydrogen is maintaining the kernel process for each language within a document (code fence block language description for markdown). There is no jupyter server in use since these communicate directly over ZeroMQ to the kernels using the jupyter message spec*.

* Unless you're using remote kernels through kernel gateway or otherwise, then it works over websockets to a jupyter compatible server.

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On Mon, Apr 3, 2017 at 6:57 PM, Denis Akhiyarov <denis.a...@gmail.com> wrote:
Multi-language is exciting, but it is not clear how this works under the hood - are these full-featured kernels interacting with the same jupyter server?
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