Is this what you meant?

load 'stats'
   load 'stats'
i. 3
0 1 2

Running the latest J Playground on an up-to-date Chrome on Linux.

I really like the Playground, and I agree with all the comments here  that
I've tried out myself (I haven't tested them all).

If it's reasonably doable, it would be nice to have it work with Android
and Chrome.  From what I read, that's a bigger segment than either IOS or
Android and FF.

Because I don't even find the J Dvorak keyboard easy to type on (compared
to a real keyboard), I tend to use J on my phone more as a calculator.
Were the Playground functional with Android and Chrome, I might use it
instead of J/Android.  Are there limits to how many people might safely
choose such an approach?

Thanks!

Bill

On Mon, Apr 25, 2022 at 6:58 AM 'Pascal Jasmin' via General <
[email protected]> wrote:

> like the main jqt key compatibility (history, last command, ctrl-R).
> Could the "command cursor" be indented 2 spaces?
>
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> On Monday, April 25, 2022, 09:18:18 a.m. EDT, Joe Bogner <
> [email protected]> wrote:
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> The J Playground is a way for users to play with J in their browser without
> installing any software.  It provides a low barrier to try out J and get a
> feel for the language. It also provides a low barrier for sharing code by
> generating a URL that can be shared (permalink). The vision is for wiki to
> have some pages that point to the playground to create an interactive way
> to learn and experiment with J code.
>
> There is a new version of the J Playground available at
> https://jsoftware.github.io/j-playground/bin/html2/ . It uses prior work
> in
> 2018 from Jsoftware Inc (chris burke, possibly others) which was shared to
> create a big leap forward in the user interface. Many thanks to the
> Jsoftware team / chris / others for sharing.
>
> The original proof of concept is still available at
> https://jsoftware.github.io/j-playground/bin/html/emj.html, however we'd
> like to move to a single version which is the new version at
> https://jsoftware.github.io/j-playground/bin/html2/
>
> Soon we'll be retiring the proof of concept version at
> https://jsoftware.github.io/j-playground/bin/html/emj.html and switching
> to
> a new final link ... likely https://jsoftware.github.io/j-playground (not
> yet working)..
>
> If you've used the proof of concept version, please kick the tires on the
> new version and let us know if there's anything you feel is missing that we
> need to incorporate before we make the switch. Issues welcome at
> https://github.com/jsoftware/j-playground/issues or through this email or
> direct replies.
>
> One remaining open item I'm aware of is providing a way to interact with a
> canvas/javascript like the PI Day demo I had previously. A popup canvas or
> something could be added to the code I bet but hasn't been prioritized.
> This is the non-working version:
>
> https://jsoftware.github.io/j-playground/bin/html2/#url=https://gist.githubusercontent.com/joebo/4fb3f5531f8ff00fc8d7903b876f6661/raw/293c2725016618b232ff92c1af2fa022b3bf220f/pi-day-playground-demo1.ijs
>
> The labs are somewhat working but could use some additional work.
>
> My viewpoint is to release often and get feedback along the way to give the
> community an opportunity to shape the direction of where the playground is
> going.
>
> Thanks
> Joe
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