User:Tom McGuire/JJupyterNotebooks
J-Jupyter
J language Jupyter Notebook files.
Under GitHub the markdown for the readme pages allows the placement of a Binder Launch Badge. I have been able to create a launch badge png file called Launch-binder-blue.png that has been uploaded to the J wiki.
To provide public access to your notebook set up a GitHub repository containing just the notebooks and a README.md file (See https://github.com/tmcguirefl/J-Jupyter for the repository structure and markdown for the README.md)
Then you can place a link to your repository or check out the mediawiki code for providing a launch button straight out of J wiki page.
Tom McGuire J Jupyter notebooks:
This repository has a README.md page that provides Binder Launch badges to Martin Saurer's J Jupyter notebook examples and some incomplete notebooks from me (Tom McGuire)
McGuire's J-Jupyter notebook repository
Direct launch to Binder from J wiki
- Tom McGuire's J-Jupyter notebooks:
- Martin Saurer's J-Jupyter notebooks:
NOTE: Martin Saurer notebooks Martin Saurer is the originator of the J Kernel for use with Jupyter notebooks. He has transcribed a number of J labs into J-Jupyter notebooks.
These notebooks were meant to be used on a personal Jupyter server with data located in the j903-user directory. To use the note books you will need to change pathnames to any data to:
jpath ~/jkernel/<name of subdirectory used>
- John Baker's J Jupyter notebooks (JOD labs):
John Baker author of the J Object Dictionary has some J-Jupyter notebooks on his GitHub site
You will need to navigate to the 'notebooks' directory to find the J-Jupyter notebooks