Swift kernel in Google Colaboratory












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I looked into the Files Browser in Google Colab and found the /swift/swift-jupyter directory:





Is it possible to change the kernel to Swift? I cannot find the documentation anywhere.










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    I looked into the Files Browser in Google Colab and found the /swift/swift-jupyter directory:





    Is it possible to change the kernel to Swift? I cannot find the documentation anywhere.










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      I looked into the Files Browser in Google Colab and found the /swift/swift-jupyter directory:





      Is it possible to change the kernel to Swift? I cannot find the documentation anywhere.










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      I looked into the Files Browser in Google Colab and found the /swift/swift-jupyter directory:





      Is it possible to change the kernel to Swift? I cannot find the documentation anywhere.







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          We've released v0.2 of Swift for TensorFlow and it's running in Colab now.



          You can follow the instructions at https://github.com/tensorflow/swift/blob/master/Usage.md#colaboratory to create a blank new Swift notebook.



          There is also a tutorial in Swift (which you should be able to open in Colab by clicking the button) posted at https://www.tensorflow.org/swift/tutorials/walkthrough, and there should be some more posted soon.



          There still isn't a button in Colab itself for creating new Swift notebooks, though.






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            I run Ruby kernel with your help. dev.to/kojix2/ruby-kernel-in-google-colaboratory-32ni Thank you.

            – kojix2
            Feb 1 at 9:57













          • Is there any update to this since dev summit 19? I still don't see any menu option to create a "swift notebook".

            – kawingkelvin
            Mar 10 at 5:26











          • Yeah, we released v0.2 of Swift for TensorFlow and updated Colab to run that. I edited my answer to include some instructions on how to use it.

            – Marc Rasi
            Mar 11 at 6:55











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          We've released v0.2 of Swift for TensorFlow and it's running in Colab now.



          You can follow the instructions at https://github.com/tensorflow/swift/blob/master/Usage.md#colaboratory to create a blank new Swift notebook.



          There is also a tutorial in Swift (which you should be able to open in Colab by clicking the button) posted at https://www.tensorflow.org/swift/tutorials/walkthrough, and there should be some more posted soon.



          There still isn't a button in Colab itself for creating new Swift notebooks, though.






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            I run Ruby kernel with your help. dev.to/kojix2/ruby-kernel-in-google-colaboratory-32ni Thank you.

            – kojix2
            Feb 1 at 9:57













          • Is there any update to this since dev summit 19? I still don't see any menu option to create a "swift notebook".

            – kawingkelvin
            Mar 10 at 5:26











          • Yeah, we released v0.2 of Swift for TensorFlow and updated Colab to run that. I edited my answer to include some instructions on how to use it.

            – Marc Rasi
            Mar 11 at 6:55
















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          We've released v0.2 of Swift for TensorFlow and it's running in Colab now.



          You can follow the instructions at https://github.com/tensorflow/swift/blob/master/Usage.md#colaboratory to create a blank new Swift notebook.



          There is also a tutorial in Swift (which you should be able to open in Colab by clicking the button) posted at https://www.tensorflow.org/swift/tutorials/walkthrough, and there should be some more posted soon.



          There still isn't a button in Colab itself for creating new Swift notebooks, though.






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            I run Ruby kernel with your help. dev.to/kojix2/ruby-kernel-in-google-colaboratory-32ni Thank you.

            – kojix2
            Feb 1 at 9:57













          • Is there any update to this since dev summit 19? I still don't see any menu option to create a "swift notebook".

            – kawingkelvin
            Mar 10 at 5:26











          • Yeah, we released v0.2 of Swift for TensorFlow and updated Colab to run that. I edited my answer to include some instructions on how to use it.

            – Marc Rasi
            Mar 11 at 6:55














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          We've released v0.2 of Swift for TensorFlow and it's running in Colab now.



          You can follow the instructions at https://github.com/tensorflow/swift/blob/master/Usage.md#colaboratory to create a blank new Swift notebook.



          There is also a tutorial in Swift (which you should be able to open in Colab by clicking the button) posted at https://www.tensorflow.org/swift/tutorials/walkthrough, and there should be some more posted soon.



          There still isn't a button in Colab itself for creating new Swift notebooks, though.






          share|improve this answer















          We've released v0.2 of Swift for TensorFlow and it's running in Colab now.



          You can follow the instructions at https://github.com/tensorflow/swift/blob/master/Usage.md#colaboratory to create a blank new Swift notebook.



          There is also a tutorial in Swift (which you should be able to open in Colab by clicking the button) posted at https://www.tensorflow.org/swift/tutorials/walkthrough, and there should be some more posted soon.



          There still isn't a button in Colab itself for creating new Swift notebooks, though.







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            I run Ruby kernel with your help. dev.to/kojix2/ruby-kernel-in-google-colaboratory-32ni Thank you.

            – kojix2
            Feb 1 at 9:57













          • Is there any update to this since dev summit 19? I still don't see any menu option to create a "swift notebook".

            – kawingkelvin
            Mar 10 at 5:26











          • Yeah, we released v0.2 of Swift for TensorFlow and updated Colab to run that. I edited my answer to include some instructions on how to use it.

            – Marc Rasi
            Mar 11 at 6:55














          • 1





            I run Ruby kernel with your help. dev.to/kojix2/ruby-kernel-in-google-colaboratory-32ni Thank you.

            – kojix2
            Feb 1 at 9:57













          • Is there any update to this since dev summit 19? I still don't see any menu option to create a "swift notebook".

            – kawingkelvin
            Mar 10 at 5:26











          • Yeah, we released v0.2 of Swift for TensorFlow and updated Colab to run that. I edited my answer to include some instructions on how to use it.

            – Marc Rasi
            Mar 11 at 6:55








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          I run Ruby kernel with your help. dev.to/kojix2/ruby-kernel-in-google-colaboratory-32ni Thank you.

          – kojix2
          Feb 1 at 9:57







          I run Ruby kernel with your help. dev.to/kojix2/ruby-kernel-in-google-colaboratory-32ni Thank you.

          – kojix2
          Feb 1 at 9:57















          Is there any update to this since dev summit 19? I still don't see any menu option to create a "swift notebook".

          – kawingkelvin
          Mar 10 at 5:26





          Is there any update to this since dev summit 19? I still don't see any menu option to create a "swift notebook".

          – kawingkelvin
          Mar 10 at 5:26













          Yeah, we released v0.2 of Swift for TensorFlow and updated Colab to run that. I edited my answer to include some instructions on how to use it.

          – Marc Rasi
          Mar 11 at 6:55





          Yeah, we released v0.2 of Swift for TensorFlow and updated Colab to run that. I edited my answer to include some instructions on how to use it.

          – Marc Rasi
          Mar 11 at 6:55




















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