Tony Hirst
Tony Hirst
The extra weight of loading in JupyterLab does seem like an unnecessary overhead, unless an "open in JupyterLite" option is also being offered that justifies the download.
@moorepants Everything worked fine if I listed some results, and then used a simple "Activate" button in the normal way to handle all tagged elements.
@choldgraf I was just fishing for any docs or examples I might have missed and was hoping to pull out a simple repeatable example today, (after first checking I wasn't...
You can install additional packages to the [jupyterlite xeus-python kernel](https://github.com/jupyterlite/xeus-python-kernel), and a recent jupyterlite PR ( https://github.com/jupyterlite/jupyterlite/pull/698 ) seems to add the abiliity to set a custorm default kernel, which...
I've wondered before about whether there is a need for a (polite) keep-alive routine, eg in the context of [RISE presentations running on Binder](https://github.com/damianavila/RISE/issues/524). *I had one embarrassing presentation where...
@stevejpurves With the updates to thebe, and executing code via jupyterlite, is there a way though to using the jupyerlite browser storage mechanism to support persistence of edited code in...
Possibly related, https://github.com/jmshea/jupyterquiz which supports self-assessment quizzes in classic notebooks and Jupyter Book.
@SylvainCorlay As ever, my *ad hoc* understanding is at its usual limits! I'm just trying to think through possible workflows. If there is a handy templating tool that could be...
@choldgraf +1 on the keep extraneous information out; every file in a demo repo will cause a novice to wonder and worry about what it does, under the assumption that...
Thanks; the token baked into the URL route is the one I think we'd go for, because the end users will be trusted insofar as you can ever trust students!...