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ijavascript
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A Guide to Node.js Notebooks
As an enthusiast of JavaScript, I've always wanted to harness the potential of this environment for Node.js. To achieve this, I selected Jupyter Notebook - a leading open-source alternative. It enables in-browser code editing and execution, presenting computational outcomes. Moreover, it's adaptable, supporting an array of languages, inclusive of a Javascript command shell.
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Why Python keeps growing, explained
No need to wait, there is a Javascript kernel for Jupyter Notebook:
https://github.com/n-riesco/ijavascript
I used this for interactive debugging AWS API calls using the AWS Javascript SDK. It worked great!
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My job right now..
Data pipeline? Believe it or not, Javascript
- Found this on a friend's instagram story.
- Node.js Notebooks
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Code Blocks - Command Line
That'd be Jupyter notebooks - Obsidian has a community plugin here. So far it only supports python. You could be the one to contribute integration for the IJavascript kernel, or maybe the .NET Interactive kernel (which I'm interested in 😉)
interactive
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Exploratory Data Analysis with F#, Plotly.NET, and ML.NET DataFrames
All of this will be accomplished inside of a single Polyglot Notebook. If you're not familiar with Polyglot Notebooks, they're a technology built on top of Jupyter Notebooks that allow you to use additional language kernels, including a F# Kernel. This lets you run interactive data science experiments in a single notebook as shown here in VS Code:
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.NET 8 Standalone 50% Smaller On Linux
I use .NET on Linux and the experience with Rider has been great. The workflow transfers really well between Mac, Windows, and Linux, and everything works the way you expect. The only problems I run into are that there are still things that are Windows focused. For example MAUI does not run on Linux which is a shame because we could use another cross platform GUI.
There are still bugs, for example I ran into one with Polyglot Notebooks not working on Manjaro or Pop!_OS https://github.com/dotnet/interactive/issues/3159
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Importing Code in Polyglot Notebooks
First of all, if you have a small amount of code that lives in an individual C# file and you wanted to reference it in your notebook, you can do this via the #!import magic command as shown below:
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How can I authenticate against Azure Artifacts from Jetbrains Rider?
My 2 cents: use a Personal Access Token instead of a password, it is much safer (even though not 100% safe). Some references: https://github.com/dotnet/interactive/discussions/1340 https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/devops/organizations/accounts/use-personal-access-tokens-to-authenticate
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Announcing Polyglot Notebooks! Multi-language notebooks in Visual Studio Code - .NET Blog
See also https://github.com/dotnet/interactive
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Getting work done with PowerShell on Linux
U have Powershell notebooks https://github.com/dotnet/interactive
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Argue in comments 💅
Or Rider or simply install dotnet by itself (very easy) and code in a notepad or VSCode. .NET interactive is another awesome way to start: https://github.com/dotnet/interactive/blob/main/docs/display-output-csharp.md
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Jupyterlab Desktop
Hi! My name is Claudia and I am a PM at Microsoft (opinions are my own) working on Polyglot Notebooks in VS Code. Polyglot Notebooks are exactly what you are describing! They are notebooks where you can use multiple languages AND share variables between them to ensure a continuous workflow. Not only that, but each language has language server support. Polyglot Notebooks currently supports C#, F#, PowerShell, JavaScript, HTML, SQL, KQL, and Mermaid.
We have just added support for Python and R integration and I am actually in search of external testers! If you are willing to sign an NDA to try out our Python and R integration and give us feedback please drop your email in the form below and I will reach out with instructions for you to try it out!
https://forms.office.com/r/UQchfQSGa5
If you'd like to start trying it out today you can install the extension from the marketplace here: https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=ms-dotne...
https://github.com/dotnet/interactive
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Does anyone have any experience using ML.NET for forecasting?
I've been excited about a lot of the work being done in .NET Interactive and Polyglot Notebooks, particuarly with ML with F#. I don't know too much about ML, so I thought I'd check out ML.NET.
- Run C# Straight from Command line! (C# REPL)
What are some alternatives?
RunJS - RunJS is a JavaScript playground for macOS, Windows and Linux. Write code with instant feedback and access to Node.js and browser APIs.
Plotly.NET - interactive graphing library for .NET programming languages :chart_with_upwards_trend:
typescript-notebook - Run JavaScript and TypeScript in node.js within VS Code notebooks with excellent support for debugging, tensorflowjs visulizations, plotly, danfojs, etc
spectre.console - A .NET library that makes it easier to create beautiful console applications.
nteract - 📘 The interactive computing suite for you! ✨
obsidian-jupyter
SharpLab - .NET language playground
vscode-python - Python extension for Visual Studio Code
jupyter - An interface to communicate with Jupyter kernels.
node-x11 - X11 node.js network protocol client
livebook - Automate code & data workflows with interactive Elixir notebooks