On 16 April 2016 at 10:33, Tamas Papp <tkp...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> In a university you usually have an IT department who would maintain the
> server; it is very unusual that these kind of tasks would be the
> responsibility of the lecturer. Many universities already run Jupyter so
> it is easy to add Julia, and if they don't, setting it up is not that
> big of a deal for IT -- you should be able to convince them.
>


To start with, I am not a lecturer (other than in the sense that I do a
little bit of teaching). I have never seen a university that serve a new
web app for 50,000 students campus-wide because one PhD student in
astronomy with a class of 30 doesn't like Matlab. When I am a lecturer in
charge of a course I would have freedom to choose the course software, and
I will be able to ditch Matlab because I don't like it. At that moment, I
would probably tell the students to use JuliaBox or to install
Julia+Jupyter on their computer using Steven's instructions.

Cheers,
Daniel.

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