JupyterDay Paris
Cross-posted from OpenDreamKit Sold out: the room is full for this event. See you next time! The LoOPS network, DevLog and OpenDreamKit are organising a day for the various tools available in the...
View ArticleSecurity release: Jupyter Notebook 4.3.1
We have just released Jupyter Notebook 4.3.0 and 4.3.1 with some important security fixes. You can check out the changelog for more details on the many fixes and improvements. I'm going to focus on the...
View ArticleJupyterCon NYC, August 2017
Dear Jupyter Community, It is my pleasure to announce that this year, we'll be having our first Jupyter community conference, JupyterCon. It will take place in late August in the beautiful New York...
View ArticleOpenness, Diversity and Dignity: a Foundation for Global Collaboration
A statement from Project Jupyter regarding the January 27 United States Executive Order on immigration A statement of principles Project Jupyter is an open, international collaboration that builds...
View ArticleThe Continued Existence of the Emacs IPython Notebook
This is a guest post by John, who initially sent it to our mailing list; we believe that it’s an interesting story, so we wanted to share it on here on the blog. All, After the recent, exciting...
View Articlenbviewer and GitHub's rate limit
If you've been using nbviewer recently, you may have seen this message more often than you would like: It turns out that some overzealous SEO bots were eating up all of our resources. Last week, we...
View ArticleRelease of ipywidgets 6.0
We are pleased to announce the release of ipywidgets 6.0, the Jupyter interactive widget library. Jupyter interactive widgets enable building simple GUIs in the Jupyter notebook. ipywidgets 6.0 is a...
View ArticleIBM Brings Jupyter and Spark to the Mainframe
For the past few years, Project Jupyter has been collaborating with IBM on a number of initiatives. Much of this work has happened in the Jupyter Incubation Program, where IBM has been working on...
View ArticleJupyter Notebook 5.0
We are pleased to announce the release of Jupyter Notebook version 5.0. This is the first major release of the Jupyter Notebook since version 4.0 and the "Big Split” of IPython and Jupyter. This...
View ArticleRelease of IPython 6.0
It is with great pleasure that today we released IPython 6.0 — almost a year after the 5.0 version. Users on Python 3.3 and above can get this latest version with all its new features by asking your...
View ArticleRelease of IPython 5.4, 6.1, and rlipython.
Slightly over a month ago we released IPython 6.0 : the first version of IPython to be compatible only with Python 3. The reception of IPython 6.0 was great, and the codebase way more maintainable. So...
View ArticleIntroducing the Helm Chart for JupyterHub Deployment with Kubernetes
The JupyterHub team proudly announces the release of a helm chart for deploying JupyterHub on Kubernetes clusters. We've designed the JupyterHub helm chart to save you time in creating JupyterHub...
View ArticleJupyterCon NYC: August 22nd-25th
Dear fellow Jovyans, We’re just weeks away our first Jupyter community conference, JupyterCon. It will take place from August 22nd to 25th (and Sprints 26th), in the beautiful city of New York, at the...
View Articlenbviewer and GitHub’s rate limit
If you’ve been using nbviewer recently, you may have seen this message more often than you would like:It turns out that some overzealous SEO bots were eating up all of our resources. Last week, we...
View ArticleRelease of ipywidgets 6.0
We are pleased to announce the release of ipywidgets 6.0, the Jupyter interactive widget library. Jupyter interactive widgets enable building simple GUIs in the Jupyter notebook.ipywidgets 6.0 is a...
View ArticleIBM Brings Jupyter and Spark to the Mainframe
For the past few years, Project Jupyter has been collaborating with IBM on a number of initiatives. Much of this work has happened in the Jupyter Incubation Program, where IBM has been working on...
View ArticleJupyter Notebook 5.0
We are pleased to announce the release of Jupyter Notebook version 5.0. This is the first major release of the Jupyter Notebook since version 4.0 and the “Big Split” of IPython and Jupyter. This...
View ArticleRelease of IPython 6.0
It is with great pleasure that today we released IPython 6.0 — almost a year after the 5.0 version.Users on Python 3.3 and above can get this latest version with all its new features by asking your...
View ArticleRelease of IPython 5.4, 6.1, and rlipython.
Slightly over a month ago we released IPython 6.0 : the first version of IPython to be compatible only with Python 3. The reception of IPython 6.0 was great, and the codebase way more maintainable. So...
View ArticleIntroducing the Helm Chart for JupyterHub Deployment with Kubernetes
The JupyterHub team proudly announces the release of a helm chart for deploying JupyterHub on Kubernetes clusters. We’ve designed the JupyterHub helm chart to save you time in creating JupyterHub...
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