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Whoah this is awesome. How was this done and who did it? I would like to replicate this for some other libraries I am developing. |
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Wow. It really works! For regular users of https://jupyterlite.readthedocs.io/en/latest/_static/lab/index.html, be sure to click the 'Reload' button while holding the shift key, so that Jupyterlite is updated to the latest version. Afterwards, a Jupyter(lite) Notebook can be created and we can simply from CoolProp.CoolProp import PropsSI
print(PropsSI('V', 'T', 298.15, 'P', 101325., 'water')) to get the viscosity of water at STP, for instance, or any other thermophysical calculation possible through the great CoolProp. Many thanks, this is very helpful to many students, teachers, scientists |
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Sounds promising! Thanks for the update.
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Hi, just to let you know that now it is possible to use CoolProp from JupyterLite (jupyter from the web without installing anything) thanks to the CoolProp addition to the pyodide project which I think is really cool and opens a lot of possibilities.
https://jupyterlite.readthedocs.io
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