> I see Jupyter more as an example of an early Interactive programming tool
Nitpick, but I hope you meant "young", not "early". Interactive programming is as old as (and today still primarily featured in) Lisp - i.e. twice as old as most of us here on HN.
Nitpick, but I hope you meant "young", not "early". Interactive programming is as old as (and today still primarily featured in) Lisp - i.e. twice as old as most of us here on HN.