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Use Jupyter with .NET Interactive on Binder

All you need is your browser to try out the .NET Jupyter experience.

To get you started, we created a set of samples in C#, F#, and PowerShell. These samples have been designed to provide a zero-install experience, allowing you to try the .NET kernel setup free. If you clone this repo, you can find these samples here.

Steps

  • Click on the launch binder badge:

    Binder

  • This launches the binder service. It might take a minute or two to start.

  • Explore the samples and docs on the left, or create a new notebook by choosing C#, F#, or PowerShell.

  • Under each language on the left, you'll find a docs folder with how-to guides for various features:

    You'll also find a samples folder containing a set of samples for specific scenarios.

  • Find a file that looks interesting. When it opens, you can start running the code in the cells. You can click ▶️ (or press Shift-Enter) to run the first cell. Each time you click ▶️ it will run the next cell.

  • Now, you can run and edit the cells, import and plot data.

Now that you have had a tour of .NET notebooks with Binder, you can get started with building your own .NET notebooks locally on your machine.

Follow the link below to get started.

Create your notebook on your machine