The Big Split™
IPython has grown a great deal over the years. As of 3.0, IPython includes: an interactive shell a REPL protocol a notebook document fromat a notebook document conversion tool a web-based notebook...
View ArticleRendering Notebooks on GitHub
We are pleased to announce that, starting today, and as announced on the GitHub blog, Jupyter/IPython notebook (.ipynb) files will render directly on GitHub. This feature works for notebooks in any of...
View ArticleIPython 3.2 released
Hello Jovyans, We just release a few hours a ago a new minor version of IPython. Please upgrade your IPython notebook installation to 3.2 as soon as possible. There are important security patches in...
View ArticleProject Jupyter: Computational Narratives as the Engine of Collaborative Data...
Note: this is the full text of the grant proposal that was funded by the Helmsley Trust, the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation and the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation on April 2015, as described on these...
View ArticleNew funding for Jupyter
We are pleased to announce that the Jupyter/IPython project has received $6M in funding from three organisations: The Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust The Gordon and Betty Moore...
View ArticleJupyter Ascending
Today is an exciting day! We have just finished releasing IPython 4.0, the last piece of the first release of Jupyter and IPython after The Big Split™. The quick way to get Jupyter upgraded is: pip...
View ArticleJupyterDay NYC
We are excited to announce the first JupyterDay Conference in New York City on October 24, 2015 from 9:00am-5:00pm (EST). The event will be held at ImpactHub and registration can be found on...
View ArticleProject Jupyter is hiring two postdoctoral fellows @ UC Berkeley
We are delighted to announce that Project Jupyter/IPython has two postdoctoral fellowships open at UC Berkeley, open immediately. Interested candidates can apply here. We hope to find candidates who...
View ArticleJupyterDay Chicago 2016
We are pleased to announce our second JupyterDay Workshop, in Chicago on February 20th, 2016 from 8:30am-6:30pm. The event will be hosted at Civis Analytics Civis Analytics, is a Chicago-based company...
View ArticleContinuum Analytics donates $100k to Project Jupyter
If you are a user of the Jupyter Notebook, you are probably familiar with Continuum Analytics. Continuum is well known in the data science space for their Anaconda Python Distribution, which eases the...
View ArticleJupyter Notebook User Experience Survey
[A Guest post by Peter Parente, from the IBM team developing several of our current incubator projects] For the past few weeks, a handful of folks and I have been working on a survey about the Jupyter...
View ArticleWe are hiring a Project Manager at UC Berkeley
Project Jupyter is announcing the opening of a position for a full-time project manager, who will help us coordinate our technical development, engage the open source community and work with our...
View ArticleNotebook 4.1 release
We are excited to announce the release of the latest minor revision of the Jupyter Notebook, version 4.1. As usual, you can update using pip: pip install notebook --upgrade If you are using Anaconda,...
View ArticleJupyterDays Boston 2016
We’re excited to announce our next event! Join us for JupyterDays Boston in Cambridge, MA on March 17-18, 2016. The event will be hosted at the Harvard Law School, Wasserstein Hall, Milstein East A...
View ArticleSpeakers for JupyterDays Boston, March 17-18
Cambridge, MA. A dynamic group of data scientists, software developers, and educators is converging on March 17 and 18 in Cambridge, MA to present at the third Jupyter Day. Sponsored by Project...
View ArticleJupyter Kernel Gateway
Last Friday, the Jupyter Steering Council voted to make the incubating Kernel Gateway project a top-level Jupyter project. I want to thank everyone for their contributions so far — code from my...
View ArticleNotebook 4.2
We have just released version 4.2 of the Jupyter Notebook. The Jupyter Notebook is a web application that allows you to create and share documents that contain live code, equations, visualizations and...
View Articleipywidgets 5.0
On April 19, 2016, we released ipywidgets 5.0. The ipywidgets package provides interactive HTML & JavaScript widgets (such as sliders, checkboxes, text boxes, charts, and more) for the Jupyter...
View ArticleRelease of IPython 5.0
IPython 5.0-LTS is out! We are pleased to announce the release of IPython 5.0 LTS (or Long Term Support). IPython is the Python kernel for Jupyter and the interactive Python shell; it provides a rich...
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