nteract / hydrogen

:atom: Run code interactively, inspect data, and plot. All the power of Jupyter kernels, inside your favorite text editor.
https://nteract.gitbooks.io/hydrogen/
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Hydrogen package does not work. Won’t run the program. Just returns error message “kernel not installed” #2102

Closed austino3 closed 3 years ago

austino3 commented 3 years ago

Are you kidding me??? Excuse me???? Someone just closed my comment? There is a problem with the product and you just silenced my complaint? Wow! That’s rich. I guess you don’t care about the product actually working or helping people figure out how to use it. I don’t know what reproduction steps are. You want me to take screenshots or something? I already closed it all. I don’t have time to go back through it and take pictures. I told you what the problem is. Either tell me how to fix it or tell me to go f*** myself and I’ll know never to use this software or website again. This community sucks. Good thing I have other software that actually works lol

austino3 commented 3 years ago

And you better not close the issue before you solve it

aminya commented 3 years ago

Install the missing kernel from here. https://nteract.io/kernels

austino3 commented 3 years ago

I’ve tried this. How do I run this code?? I tried typing it into a python window but got a syntax error. I can’t run it in atom because that’s the problem I’m trying to solve.

aminya commented 3 years ago

Follow the instructions written in the documentation: https://nteract.gitbooks.io/hydrogen/content/docs/Usage/GettingStarted.html https://nteract.gitbooks.io/hydrogen/content/docs/Troubleshooting.html

I don't understand what you mean by a python window.

austino3 commented 3 years ago

I’m sorry but I do not understand what these instructions are telling me to do. —How/where do I run this code to install the python kernel?— (By python window I meant the small coding window that you install from the windows store that you type code into.)

austino3 commented 3 years ago

I have the two lines of code I need to run but WHERE DO I TYPE IT IN????

aminya commented 3 years ago

In a command window or terminal. https://www.wikihow.com/Open-Terminal-in-Windows

austino3 commented 3 years ago

Thank you. That did it. I don’t think I like hydrogen lol. It displays your output in a weird way. Spider is so much easier to use.