Notebooks are really getting real. I am just trying to figure out some of the implications of VS Code notebook support, in addition to remote sessions and .NET Interactive.
I was able to run a VSCode session ("Code Space") hosted by GutHub, the front end on an unmodified Amazon Kindle Fire HD that I got for $100.
Another case of Microsoft playing the role of iceberg to Jupyter.org's Titanic? Somehow, I think not. They all seem to be having fun. But I'm an optimist. I think notebooks are a big step forward.
PowerShell, C#, F#, Python, in notebooks: https://devblogs.microsoft.com/dotnet/net-interactive-is-her...
I was able to run a VSCode session ("Code Space") hosted by GutHub, the front end on an unmodified Amazon Kindle Fire HD that I got for $100.
Another case of Microsoft playing the role of iceberg to Jupyter.org's Titanic? Somehow, I think not. They all seem to be having fun. But I'm an optimist. I think notebooks are a big step forward.