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Elm kernel for jupyter #828

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RyanCCollins opened this Issue Jan 30, 2017 · 3 comments

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RyanCCollins commented Jan 30, 2017

I'd love to be able to write elm in Jupyter notebooks and thought I'd make a feature request to see if that's possible. You can see the list of kernels available here. Thank you!

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Thanks for the issue! Make sure it satisfies this checklist. My human colleagues will appreciate it!

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Thanks for the issue! Make sure it satisfies this checklist. My human colleagues will appreciate it!

Here is what to expect next, and if anyone wants to comment, keep these things in mind.

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@RyanCCollins please bring this up on the community discussion spaces. Github issues are for tracking bugs. Thanks!

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lukewestby commented Jan 30, 2017

@RyanCCollins please bring this up on the community discussion spaces. Github issues are for tracking bugs. Thanks!

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@lukewestby Sure thing! Appreciate the pointer to the community. Apologies for cluttering the issue tracker on here. Take it easy!

RyanCCollins commented Feb 2, 2017

@lukewestby Sure thing! Appreciate the pointer to the community. Apologies for cluttering the issue tracker on here. Take it easy!

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