JupyterLab 4.0 is Here
The Jupyter contributor community is proud to announce JupyterLab 4.0, the next major release of our full-featured development environment. The package is now available on PyPI and conda-forge. You can...
View ArticleFrom intern to mentor
Four years ago, Project Jupyter participated for the first time in the Outreachy program. And at the end of last year, during the December round, three more awesome interns joined the project. Because...
View ArticleA theme editor for JupyterLab
JupyterLab is a comprehensive web user interface for scientific and technical computing providing tools such as notebooks, text editors, consoles, and terminals. Like many similar tools, it allows...
View Articleanywidget: Jupyter Widgets Made Easy
anywidget is a Python library that makes it simple and enjoyable to create custom Jupyter Widgets that run in classic Jupyter notebooks, JupyterLite, JupyterLab, Google Colab, VS Code, and more. It...
View ArticleJupyterCon 2023 recordings now live on YouTube!
Get ready to relive the magic of JupyterCon 2023, because the long-awaited moment is finally here! The JupyterCon YouTube channel has just dropped a treasure trove of content — all the talk and keynote...
View ArticleAnnouncing Jupyter Notebook 7
Jupyter Notebook 7 is the most significant release of the Jupyter Notebook in years. Some highlights of this release include real-time collaboration, interactive debugging, table of contents, theming...
View ArticleEuropean Commission Funds Jupyter Bug Bounty Program
Three Jupyter Subprojects – Jupyter Server, JupyterLab, and JupyterHub –are participating in a bug bounty program sponsored by the European Commission and hosted on the Intigriti platform.Intigriti is...
View ArticleGenerative AI in Jupyter
Jupyter AI brings generative artificial intelligence to Jupyter notebooks, giving users the power to explain and generate code, fix errors, summarize content, ask questions about their local files, and...
View ArticleDesktop GIS software in the cloud with JupyterHub
Desktop GIS software in the cloud with JupyterHub: A QGreenland workshop success story👋 We are Trey Stafford and Matt Fisher, co-authors of the QGreenland data package’s source code. This year, we had...
View ArticleBringing Modern JavaScript to the Jupyter Notebook
The Deno kernel is the freshest runtime for JupyterVisualizing Data via Deno, TypeScript, and VegaLite in JupyterLabI never expected this.Deno on Twitter: "using modern JS, TS, and npm in jupyter...
View ArticleVoilà 0.5.0 : Homecoming
Voilà 0.5.0: HomecomingVoilà turns Jupyter notebooks into standalone web applications and dashboards. It provides a simple way for Jupyter users to share their work. For a detailed introduction to...
View ArticlePlug your application into the Jupyter world
Kernels are a simple but powerful abstraction in the Jupyter architecture. They encapsulate language interpreters and make them accessible through a standardized interface. This is the key to Jupyter’s...
View ArticleAnd Voici!
Scaling Jupyter dashboards up to the millions.Voici (meaning “here is” in French) is a novel project reshaping Jupyter-based interactive dashboards by combining Voilà and JupyterLite features. It...
View ArticleOpen Community Call
We want to see all the cool things you’re doing with Jupyter, so we’re holding an open call with the community for people to chat, and share their creations and work. Think of it as a “virtual...
View ArticleRecent keyboard navigation improvements in Jupyter
Towards a more accessible Jupyter NotebookUpcoming versions of JupyterLab (4.1.0) and Notebook (7.1.0) will include major keyboard accessibility fixes.Keyboard accessibility is fundamental to overall...
View ArticleJupyter Media Strategy & Social Media Update
Project Jupyter is on HachydermSummary of announcementWe are excited to announce the formation of the Jupyter Media Strategy working group (JMS)!The growth of the Jupyter community has led to an...
View ArticleMeet Xeus-R: a future-proof Jupyter kernel for R
JupyterLab session with a notebook powered by the Xeus-R kernel for RThe Jupyter ecosystem provides a versatile and user-friendly platform for data analysis and scientific computing, it has...
View ArticleThe Jupytext Menu is back!
A few weeks back, jupytext==1.16.0 went out. That release included multiple amazing contributions by Mahendra Paipuri, this post will go over the new features, and thank Mahendra for his great work.As...
View ArticleJupyterLab 3 end of maintenance
The JupyterLab Council has agreed to an important change to JupyterLab’s version lifecycle. Each major version of JupyterLab will now receive updates until one year after the following major version’s...
View ArticlePython Environment management in JupyterLab Desktop
Python environment management in JupyterLab DesktopWe are pleased to announce Python environment management features recently added to JupyterLab Desktop (JLD). Now you can create new Python...
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