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Contribute to try.jupyter.org? #452
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Looks like a modification of the Docker notebook in this repo would probably work. |
It's currently in the works. The only issue is the large install size of GHC + IHaskell. Take a look at jupyter/docker-demo-images#29 |
Take a look at my comment on that thread for how to reduce filesize. Let me know if you have issues after trying some of the suggestions I had; if so I'll go ahead and download the image and play around with it :) Glad to hear this is pretty close! If this gets merged, I might suggest to @chrisdone to include a link to try.jupyter.org somewhere on haskell.org; it might be the easiest way to try out Haskell by far. (Might give a strange first impression, since IHaskell isn't quite Haskell, but it would be worth discussing anyways.) |
@gibiansky Are there any issues you would like resolved before making a new release. That release might be used for docker too, so it can be polished accordingly. |
@sumitsahrawat No, none of the issues are pressing enough right now to delay making a new release. I can make a Hackage release as necessary – let me know. One should definitely be made soon to add GHC 7.10 support to Hackage IHaskell. |
It'd be good to have a release as soon as possible. |
No problem. I'll try to make one today or tomorrow. |
IHaskell is now a part of |
Check it out https://try.jupyter.org/ ✨ |
@sumitsahrawat Awesome!!! I posted it on reddit to brag about how great this is. |
Get a Haskell example up for https://try.jupyter.org/ ?
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