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Yes, having two versions of R was likely the culprit, and I am glad everything works now. To answer your question, “how exactly one tell Jupyter fwhich R installation should...
Any kernel can be used in a sos notebook but without a language model, they cannot exchange data with other kernels.
You just need to create a separate ticket for lua support.
Same here. I will revisit this tool when OIDC is supported.
I would also love to have this feature.
As the author of [SoS Notebook](https://vatlab.github.io/sos-docs/), I am glad to report that a Jupyter kernel has been released to support multiple languages in one notebook. Exactly as @blink1073 envisioned, the...
Hi, @blink1073 , Thank you very much for your compliment. Because SoS Notebook is based on Jupyter, it will naturally be ported to JupyterLab and the only questions are when...
Hi, @entropy43: I got your email but somehow cannot view the message in this thread. Thank you very much for all your compliments and suggestions. Unfortunately, because the work was...
Hi, @blink1073 and others, Thank you very much for going over the SoS documentation and providing these valuable feedbacks. As @Carreau might recall from my questions on the Jupyter issue...
I have been using SoS Notebook for all my bioinformatic data analysis projects, ranging from simple single-kernel analysis (e.g. using R to plot some figures) to running large workflows with...