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||Table of contents || Install || Customers & Partners || Contribution Guidelines ||

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Welcome to the .NET Interactive repo.

.NET interactive provides data Scientists and developers a way to explore data, experiment code, and try new ideas effortlessly. Use .NET interactive to build .NET Jupyter notebooks.

Jupyter Notebooks with .NET

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There are several ways to get started using .NET with Jupyter.

Install

How Install .NET Interactive

First, make sure you have the following installed:

  • The .NET 3.0 SDK.

  • Jupyter. Jupyter can be installed using Anaconda.

  • Open the Anaconda Prompt (Windows) or Terminal (macOS) and verify that Jupyter is installed and present on the path:

> jupyter kernelspec list
  python3        ~\jupyter\kernels\python3
  • Next, in an ordinary console, install the dotnet interactive global tool:
> dotnet tool install -g --add-source "https://dotnet.myget.org/F/dotnet-try/api/v3/index.json" Microsoft.dotnet-interactive
  • Install the .NET kernel by running the following within your Anaconda Prompt:
> dotnet interactive jupyter install

[InstallKernelSpec] Installed kernelspec .net-powershell in ~\jupyter\kernels\.net-powershell
.NET kernel installation succeeded

[InstallKernelSpec] Installed kernelspec .net-csharp in ~\jupyter\kernels\.net-csharp
.NET kernel installation succeeded

[InstallKernelSpec] Installed kernelspec .net-fsharp in ~\jupyter\kernels\.net-fsharp
.NET kernel installation succeeded
  • You can verify the installation by running the following again in the Anaconda Prompt:
> jupyter kernelspec list
  .net-csharp       ~\jupyter\kernels\.net-csharp
  .net-fsharp       ~\jupyter\kernels\.net-fsharp
  .net-powershell   ~\jupyter\kernels\.net-powershell
  python3           ~\jupyter\kernels\python3

For more detailed documentation visit see table of content.

Contribution Guidelines

As we are still in the early stages of our development, we are unable to take any feature PRs at the moment, but we intend to do so in the future. If you find an issue or have a feature suggestion, please open an issue. And if you have any feature suggestions, please submit them using the "community suggestions" label.

Customers & Partners

Azure Synapse Analytics Azure HDInsight (HDI)
Azure Synapse Analytics uses the .NET kernel to write and run quick ad-hoc queries in addition to developing complete, end-to-end big data scenarios, such as reading in data, transforming it, and visualizing it You can launch Jupyter notebooks from your HDInsight cluster to run big data queries against the compute resources in that cluster.

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