Re: [swift-users] Swift kernel for Jupyter Notebook/IPython

2017-02-10 Thread David Young via swift-users
On Thu, Feb 09, 2017 at 12:31:00AM +, Jin Wang wrote: > Hey David, > > I'm currently using the existing REPL to power the code execution. > Eventually, when Swift becomes more stable and Linux gets more support, we > might be able to do visualisations using UIKit or its alternatives. Right >

Re: [swift-users] Swift kernel for Jupyter Notebook/IPython

2017-02-10 Thread David Young via swift-users
On Thu, Feb 09, 2017 at 12:31:00AM +, Jin Wang wrote: > Hey David, > > I'm currently using the existing REPL to power the code execution. > Eventually, when Swift becomes more stable and Linux gets more support, we > might be able to do visualisations using UIKit or its alternatives. Right >

Re: [swift-users] Swift kernel for Jupyter Notebook/IPython

2017-02-09 Thread David Young via swift-users
On Wed, Feb 08, 2017 at 12:39:34PM +, Jin Wang via swift-users wrote: > Hey guys, > > I'm building a swift kernel for Jupyter Notebook. If you haven't heard of > it, *the Jupyter Notebook is a web application that allows you to create > and share documents that contain live code, equations,

Re: [swift-users] Swift kernel for Jupyter Notebook/IPython

2017-02-08 Thread Jin Wang via swift-users
Hey David, I'm currently using the existing REPL to power the code execution. Eventually, when Swift becomes more stable and Linux gets more support, we might be able to do visualisations using UIKit or its alternatives. Right now, as far as I can see, the benefit to write notebook instead of

[swift-users] Swift kernel for Jupyter Notebook/IPython

2017-02-08 Thread Jin Wang via swift-users
Hey guys, I'm building a swift kernel for Jupyter Notebook. If you haven't heard of it, *the Jupyter Notebook is a web application that allows you to create and share documents that contain live code, equations, visualizations and explanatory text*. The project is still at its early stage so