[PROPOSAL] Adding a button on README that launches a live Jupyter notebook on Binder
See original GitHub issueMotivation
It’d be nice if we could try optuna quick on the browser without any setup.
Proposal
Add a button on README that launches a live Jupyter notebook on Binder where we can run a quick starter.
This button launches the notebook on my test branch (https://github.com/harupy/optuna/blob/add-binder/examples/quickstart.ipynb).
What is Binder?
I’ll open a PR if interested.
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@hvy Thanks for the reply. Yes, I’d like to work on this!
Sounds good. I agree with you about Colab.