On Tuesday, January 5, 2016 at 8:17:45 AM UTC-7, William wrote:
>
>
> One example of a subtle feature in Sage (notebook and worksheets) not 
> in Jupyter, which I was just reminded of, is output limiting.  In Sage 
> there are numerous rules/options to deal with people doing stuff like: 
>
> while True: 
>    print "hi!" 
>
> ... which is exactly what students will tend to do by accident... 
> Jupyter doesn't deal with this, but it might not be too hard to 
> implement in theory.  One of the main problems is figuring out what 
> the arbitrary rate limiting defaults "should" be; it's arbitrary, and 
> depends a lot on whether everything is local, over the web, etc. so 
> getting a bunch of people to agree is hard, which might mean they will 
> never implement anything. 
>


William,

Jon Frederic in the Jupyter dev meeting happening right now said that he 
will be working on output limiting as one of his next things.

Jason

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