Real-time collaboration and collaborative editing for GIS workflows with...
The QGIS open-source project is a cornerstone in the geosciences ecosystem, providing robust tools for spatial data analysis and visualisation. While QGIS excels in empowering researchers and...
View ArticleR in the Browser: Announcing Our WebAssembly Distribution
R is now available in emscripten-forge, enabling the Xeus-R kernel in JupyterLiteIn the past few months, QuantStack has received funding from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation through a grant to...
View ArticleSimplifying and speeding up Binder builds with BuildKit
The Binder Project allows users to build reproducible, sharable environments for interactive computing. To accomplish this, Binder uses a tool called repo2docker to generate an executable Docker image...
View ArticleProject Jupyter’s 2025 Executive Council Elections
Project Jupyter recently completed its 2025 Executive Council (EC) election, marking an important transition in its leadership. The newly elected members — Afshin Darian, Chris Holdgraf, and Rick...
View ArticleJupyterCon 2025!
JupyterCon 2025 will be in San Diego, California, from November 3 to November 6.We’re excited to host this year’s JupyterCon in sunny San Diego, California, from November 3–6, 2025. From its beginnings...
View ArticleExploring Open Access Art Using the Deno Jupyter Kernel
Jupyter notebooks are the de facto standard for interactive computing and data analysis, combining code, prose, and visualizations in a single document.In fact, this post was written in a notebook!Deno...
View ArticleCongratulations, Distinguished Contributors!
We are proud to announce the recipients of the Jupyter Distinguished Contributor (JDC) award for the 2024 cohort of contributors.Project Jupyter Distinguished Contributors are recognized for their...
View ArticleJupyterLab 4.4 and Notebook 7.4 are available!
JupyterLab 4.4 has been released! This new minor release of JupyterLab includes 28 new features and enhancements, 76 bug fixes, 63 maintenance tasks and 34 documentation improvements. There were 56...
View ArticleJupyter Community Call: June 2025
June 2025 Community CallHey Jovyans, we want to learn about the great things you’re doing with Jupyter! The Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) standing committee is holding an open call with the...
View ArticleJupyterLite 0.6.0 is released!
JupyterLite is an unofficial Jupyter distribution that runs entirely in the web browser without any server components. Deployment and hosting are easy as JupyterLite sites are just static websites.The...
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