Trusted CI Cybersecurity Engagement with Jupyter
Trusted CI is the US National Science Foundation Cybersecurity Center of Excellence, staffed by cybersecurity experts who have spent decades working with science and engineering communities and who...
View ArticleJupyterLab Desktop App now available!
We are pleased to announce the release of desktop application for JupyterLab!Standalone and self-containedJupyterLab App is the cross-platform standalone application distribution of JupyterLab. It is a...
View ArticleFrom Jupyter to the Moon
A new Jupyter kernel for Lua based on XeusJupyter architecture in a nutshellA key principle in Jupyter’s design is language agnosticism, and one of the main extension points of the Jupyter ecosystem is...
View ArticleXeus 2.0
Announcing a major release of the Xeus libraryWe have just released Xeus 2. This is a major release of the library. While it includes backward-incompatible changes, they are very limited and upgrading...
View ArticleLooking at notebooks from a new perspective
How to better communicate with Jupyter notebooksIllustration by Juliette TakaJupyter notebooks are a great tool for practitioners of scientific computing from the research phase of their work to the...
View ArticleCZI awards three EOSS grants to Jupyter community members
The Jupyter community is pleased to announce that members of its community have received three awards from the CZI Essential Open Source Software grant series. This grant series has previously funded...
View ArticleXeus-Lite
JupyterLite + Xeus = ❤️️JupyterLite is a JupyterLab distribution that runs entirely in the web browser, backed by in-browser language kernels. Xeus is C++ library for writing Jupyter kernels. In this...
View ArticleHow I automated authorised cloud deployments from Pull Requests with GitHub...
I recently did some work on the mybinder.org deployment infrastructure to solve a problem with testing Pull Requests before deployment. It had not been possible to test Pull Requests on our staging...
View ArticleIPython Parallel in 2021
This post describes work funded by Bodo, Inc.IPython Parallel’s a bit of an odd duck in the parallel computing space. In a world with dask, ray, bodo, pyspark, and other parallel computing tools, what...
View ArticleJupyterHub 2.0
Hubs and roles and scopes, oh my!We’ve just published JupyterHub 2.0, our biggest release in a while.Roles and scopes (RBAC)Thanks to the work of Omar Richardson and Ivana Huskova and more contributors...
View ArticleNeed for Speed: Voilà edition
TL;DR: Voilà 0.3.0 is now available!Voilà turns Jupyter notebooks into standalone applications without requiring any modification to the content. You want to share your content with non-technical...
View ArticleJupyter Games
Ipycanvas + Box2DMotivationMaking their own tiny video games can be a great way for kids to learn programming in a playful matter. While Jupyter is widely used as a scientific and educational tool,...
View ArticleJupyter Community 2021 Update
Attendees to the June 2019 Community Workshop on Dashboarding in Paris (Photo credit to Lindsey Heagy)New committee announcementProject Jupyter is happy to share some exciting news in key efforts to...
View ArticleJoin us for the Jupyter Accessibility Workshops (Part 1)
At long last, Jupyter accessibility workshops are here! This is a series of Jupyter community workshops aimed at increasing accessibility awareness within the ecosystem and making Jupyter projects more...
View ArticleRelease of IPython 8.0
IPython is a powerful Python REPL that gives you tab completion, better tracebacks, multiline editing, and several useful features on top of pure Python Scripts. It is also the library that powers the...
View ArticleJoin us for the Jupyter Accessibility Workshops (Part 2)
I’m happy to announce the next pair of Jupyter accessibility workshops happening this March! As a part of the third community workshop cycle, these workshops are designed to increase accessibility...
View ArticleJupyter Everywhere
Easily embed a console, a notebook, or a fully-fledged IDE on any web page.In a previous blog post, we announced JupyterLite, a JupyterLab distribution that runs entirely in the web browser, backed by...
View ArticleCongratulations, Distinguished Contributors!
We are proud to announce the recipients of the Jupyter Distinguished Contributor (JDC) award for the 2021 cohort of contributors.Project Jupyter Distinguished Contributors are recognized for their...
View ArticlePlease don’t disable authentication in Jupyter servers
We are aware of ransomware attacks specifically targeting Jupyter servers.First off: we have no evidence of a vulnerability in Jupyter associated with the attack. The attacks appear to focus on Jupyter...
View ArticleJupyter Accessibility Workshops Wrap Up
All good things must come to an end, and Jupyter accessibility workshops are no exception. While I may be sad that this series is over, there are many, many things to celebrate and more to look forward...
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