I created these samples to accompany a talk at the 2022 Cascadia JS Confernce in Bend Oregon.
I am using the Node.js Code Notebook extension for this.
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√ Install Node.js version >= 12.
√ Node.js should be in your current path.
√ Install the Node.js extension. I also installed the Jupyter extensions as they give you some extra tools to run code.
√ Create a file with the extension nnb.
√ Select your Node.js kernel. This can be done in a clickable area at the right of an opened nnb file.
You'll find 2 types of cells: Markdown and Code. Markdown cells will accept markdown and html. Code will be runnable per the type of notebook as determined by the file extension.