The existence of WSL 2, the nix
package manager, and tweag.io's jupyterWith
project make it (relatively) easy to set up a working
jupyter notebook with the iHaskell
kernel in windows 10.
- If you don't already have it up and running, start by making you sure you have WSL 2 installed and activated, by following the instructions here. At the time of writing, you need to join the windows insiders program (slow ring is sufficient).
- I use Ubuntu from the windows store with WSL 2, but the following instructions should be compatible with any distribution.