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Suggestion: Example livebook #443

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asib opened this issue Jun 12, 2024 · 5 comments
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Suggestion: Example livebook #443

asib opened this issue Jun 12, 2024 · 5 comments

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@asib
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asib commented Jun 12, 2024

First of all, this looks awesome, congratulations on the work.

One thing I always like with UI libraries (which probably drives adoption) is something akin to an example app where I can see (in this case) each of the widgets. Even just one picture containing a handful of widgets would be useful to get a feel for the style.

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Hey @asib, we have a number of guides in Livebook directly. If you go do the Learn page, you can find a group of notebooks on Kino, in particular "Exploring built-in Kinos". Or are you looking for something else?

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asib commented Jun 12, 2024

Ah that's useful to know about!

I was thinking the README in this repo could link to a livebook that's already running. Or there could be some images of a handful of the widgets in the README.

Basically, at the moment, in order to see what the widgets look like, I've got to run a livebook myself. This is admittedly not a huge rigmarole, but it would be great to be able to get a flavour for the widgets right in the README.

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hugobarauna commented Jun 13, 2024

@asib is something like that that you were suggesting? https://hugobarauna-livebook.hf.space/apps/kino-widgets

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asib commented Jun 13, 2024

@hugobarauna Yeh exactly that! Plus a link to it in the README :)

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@hugobarauna Yeh exactly that! Plus a link to it in the README :)

Got it. I think it's a good idea.

What I've built is a POC. I created an issue to work more on that later. (or someone else can do it as well).

Thanks for the idea. 😄

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