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This page describes our thoughts and experiments to integrate Slicer with IPython and provide a better experience for the advanced user familiar with python scripting. | This page describes our thoughts and experiments to integrate Slicer with IPython and provide a better experience for the advanced user familiar with python scripting. | ||
− | * 1) Connecting to Slicer from IPython server: The idea is to be able to connect notebooks to an IPython kernel running within Slicer. This approach would basically provide a improved "Python interactor". | + | * 1) Connecting to Slicer from IPython server: The idea is to be able to connect notebooks to an IPython kernel running within Slicer. This approach would basically provide a improved "Python interactor". <b>DONE</b> |
− | * 2) Provide a web portal serving Slicer notebooks: | + | * 2) Provide a web portal serving Slicer notebooks. <b>DONE</b> |
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+ | See https://github.com/Slicer/SlicerJupyter#readme |
Latest revision as of 22:37, 16 June 2020
Home < Documentation < Labs < IPythonSlicerTutorialsThis page describes our thoughts and experiments to integrate Slicer with IPython and provide a better experience for the advanced user familiar with python scripting.
- 1) Connecting to Slicer from IPython server: The idea is to be able to connect notebooks to an IPython kernel running within Slicer. This approach would basically provide a improved "Python interactor". DONE
- 2) Provide a web portal serving Slicer notebooks. DONE