It is apparently possible to run javascript via "magic" commands in iPython 
notebooks (https://ipython.org/ipython-doc/3/interactive/magics.html).

I assume that this would make it possible also to use Clojurescript, but I 
don't know what would be involved. I have a fair bit of Clojure experience but 
little experience with Clojurescript or Javascript, and I'm new to iPython. 
Does anyone have experience with this or interest in looking into it?

I am familiar with the wonderful Gorilla REPL, which provides a similar 
notebook-like environment for Clojure (http://gorilla-repl.org), but my 
question here is in the context of a course in which I'll be teaching Python. 
It might be both fun and useful to sneak in a little Clojure/Clojurescript from 
time to time.

Thanks,

 -Lee

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