Looks cool… but the important things I'm missing are IDE-like features in the text editor. Syntax complementation, unused variables highlighting etc. Basically, all the feature Spyder editor has. I still compute data by running Python scripts on them…
i am curious how you enable the syntax color highlighting in the markdown source code block? i tried the latest Jupyterlab and it does not work for me ... one more thing i would like jupyter to have is auto completion in the markdown source code block, i would switch to Jupyterlab right way if that works!
JupyterLab looks like a great initiative, but can it be designed to tackle data science specific problems. I want to see my plots (generated by matplotlib) and documentation in a different window like in RStudio. Things like syntax complementation will also be a huge help.
Jeezus, this flickering is driving me nuts!! I can't concentrate on the content! :(
the real-time collaboration is AWESOME!!!
Great presentation. Replacing the heat with the quadratic formula was hilarious. This is so amazing im freaking out.
This JupyterLab is a great idea! Thx you and good luck with your project!
Looks cool… but the important things I'm missing are IDE-like features in the text editor. Syntax complementation, unused variables highlighting etc. Basically, all the feature Spyder editor has. I still compute data by running Python scripts on them…
Wow, the lab is really cool! I cant wait to use it!
Is there a plan to add nodes and 3D interactive viewer? Maybe even AR mode?
Great job!
i am curious how you enable the syntax color highlighting in the markdown source code block? i tried the latest Jupyterlab and it does not work for me ...
one more thing i would like jupyter to have is auto completion in the markdown source code block, i would switch to Jupyterlab right way if that works!
JupyterLab looks like a great initiative, but can it be designed to tackle data science specific problems.
I want to see my plots (generated by matplotlib) and documentation in a different window like in RStudio. Things like syntax complementation will also be a huge help.
You should be able to turn off inline mode, save the plot to file, and open the file in a new window.
Is there a way to execute the python code in the markdown file inline versus just sending the code to the separate code console?
This is great and I started exploring Lab. I am trying to save notebook as python script (*.py).. is it possible?
Go to the File menu and there you will see the download as .Py file. Same as classical Jupyter notebook.
So, and how to work with it with multiple monitors?
Genius
If you're about to watch this you're probably going to be comfortable at 1.5x speed.
...also this project is awesome.