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title: A little REPL in every blog post
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layout: post
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A JS library to run python snippets in the browser.
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image: /assets/blog/REPL/repl.png
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thumbnail: /assets/blog/REPL/thumbnail.png
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image_class: invertable
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alt: A screenshot of a small javascript widget that lets you evaluate python code. It's showing some numpy code and its evaluated output.
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load_klipse: true
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UPDATE: Since playing with klipse for a little while I'm not sure I would necessarily recommend it. I've run into quite a few issues getting it to work nicely.
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On this excellent [personal site](http://lambdafunk.com/) I saw [Klipse](https://github.com/viebel/klipse), a little js library that lets you modify and execute code snippets in blogs. How cute!
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```klipse-python
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print("Hello, world!")
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```
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There's even a build of python (with the magic of WASM) that includes numpy and pandas!
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```klipse-python
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import numpy as np
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import pandas as pd
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np.arange(12).reshape(3,-1)
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```
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The cells (of a single language) all use the same interpreter so you can share variables across. However this doesn't seem to work when the page first loads.
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```klipse-python
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import numpy as np
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import pandas as pd
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a = np.arange(12).reshape(3,-1)
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df = pd.DataFrame({"zero" : a[0], "one" : a[2], "twp" : a[2]})
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df
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```
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Hopefully in future this could also hook into the nice html output that many libraries like pandas can produce! |