Clicking outside the code examples also seems to update it. I'd prefer it to 'live' update while you type, which should be a small tweak. Unless that has unwanted side-effects.
I just want to say that as a sysadmin who is working hard at expanding my horizons, especially in my primary weak point, programming, the SICP book really helped influence the way I operate and understand programming in general. I couldn't more highly recommend a book, so it's really exciting to see an interactive version.
Feature request: Remember if I've closed the sidebar and leave it closed when I go to the next page. If I opt to keep it open, load the page with it open instead of sliding it in every time.
It's good to hear that this project is getting the attention that it deserves. I have been reading SICP using this text for the last several months and found it much easier for me, as I can immediately see and play around with the Scheme code.
When I was learning Python, the same was true using the interactive version of "How to think like a computer programmer".
http://interactivepython.org/runestone/static/thinkcspy/inde...
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[ 3.9 ms ] story [ 50.7 ms ] threadTo re-evaluate the code embedded within the text you need to press Ctrl + Enter.
Not sure if I missed some instructions somewhere, I had to press random keys until I worked out how to do it..
Feature request: Remember if I've closed the sidebar and leave it closed when I go to the next page. If I opt to keep it open, load the page with it open instead of sliding it in every time.
I just found the link today while looking for browser Scheme interpreters; thought I'd share it.
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=8060034