How to tell Quarto where the julia-1.8 kernel is?

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  • Conda.jl

    Conda managing Julia binary dependencies

  • > The first time you run `notebook()` , it will prompt you for whether it should install Jupyter. Hit enter to have it use the [Conda.jl](https://github.com/Luthaf/Conda.jl) package to install a minimal Python+Jupyter distribution (via [Miniconda](http://conda.pydata.org/docs/install/quick.html)) that is private to Julia (not in your `PATH` )

  • juliaup

    Julia installer and version multiplexer

  • There is juliaup, available in the Microsoft store, for managing julia versions: https://github.com/JuliaLang/juliaup

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