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BinderHub is out of Beta!

Nearly two years ago, the Binder Project released the beta versionof BinderHub, the technology behind mybinder.org. Since then, mybinder.org has grown to serve nearly 90,000 launches each week and hit...

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Jupyter Community Workshop: Jupyter Server Design and Roadmap Workshop

We have some exciting news to share regarding the Jupyter Server Design and Roadmap Workshop as part of the Jupyter Community Workshop series funded by Bloomberg. This workshop will take place May 16th...

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Announcing JupyterHub 1.0

Today, we are pleased to announce the 1.0 release of JupyterHub. We’ve come a long way since our first release in March, 2015. There are loads of new features and improvements covered in the changelog,...

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University of Edinburgh Jupyter Community nbgrader Hackathon

The University of Edinburgh is happy to announce our upcoming event as part of the Jupyter Community Workshop series funded by Bloomberg. The University will be hosting a three-day event, the core...

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Jupyter Community Workshop: South America

I would like to share some exciting news about a Jupyter Community Workshop in South America!The workshop will be held in Córdoba, Argentina, from Jun 22nd to Jun 23rd, 2019. The event is being hosted...

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Integrating output in documentation with jupyter-sphinx

The problemWe love Jupyter notebooks for accommodating a computational narrative — a combination of explanation, code, and the output of this code.Unfortunately, some tasks cannot be accomplished well...

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And voilà!

… from Jupyter notebooks to standalone applications and dashboardsThe goal of Project Jupyter is to improve the workflows of researchers, educators, scientists, and other practitioners of scientific...

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99 ways to extend the Jupyter ecosystem

Whenever someone says ‘You can do that with an extension’ in the Jupyter ecosystem, it is often not clear what kind of extension they are talking about. The Jupyter ecosystem is very modular and...

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Binder with Zenodo

Binder + Zenodo: A how-to guideInteractive and reproducible repositories powered by Zenodo and Binder.When the Binder project was first launched, we imagined a world in which scientific scholarship and...

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The International Binder Federation

About two years ago, the Binder project evolved into the community led project that it is today. The deployment at mybinder.org was upgraded to useBinderHub, a scalable open-source web application that...

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Introducing templates for Jupyter widget layouts

Introducing templates for Jupyter widgets layoutsNotebooks come alive with Jupyter widgets, which allow users to produce interactive GUIs inline in the Jupyter notebook or JupyterLab.You can either use...

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A Gallery of Voilà Examples

Voilà is one of the latest addition to the Jupyter ecosystem and can be used to turn notebooks into standalone applications and dashboards.Today we are pleased to introduce the Voilà Gallery, a...

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Jupyter for Science User Facilities and High Performance Computing

Jupyter is the “Google Docs” of data science. It provides that same kind of easy-to-use ecosystem, but for interactive data exploration, modeling, and analysis. Just as people have come to expect to be...

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Building a Calculator Jupyter Kernel

A step-by-step guide for authoring language kernels with XeusAn early device for interactive computingIn order to provide a language-agnostic scientific development environment, the Jupyter project is...

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Automating mybinder.org dependency upgrades in 10 steps

How we automated mybinder.org dependency upgrades in 10 stepsBinderHub and repo2docker are key components of the service at mybinder.org. In order to give Binder users the best experience, the Binder...

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National Scale Interactive Computing

This is an invited post from Jim Colliander, Professor of Mathematics at UBC and Director of the Pacific Institute for the Mathematical Sciences.¹In 2017, the Pacific Institute for the Mathematical...

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Jupyter meets the Earth

By Lindsey Heagy and Fernando PérezWe are thrilled to announce that the NSF is funding our EarthCube proposal “Jupyter meets the Earth: Enabling discovery in geoscience through interactive computing at...

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Interactive GIS in Jupyter with ipyleaflet

As Jupyter grew in popularity, a broad ecosystem of visualization packages based on Jupyter widgets has been developed, bringing even more interactivity to the Jupyter world.In this article, we dive...

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South America Jupyter Community Workshop

Earlier this summer a workshop to gather the Jupyter community in South America was held in Córdoba, Argentina, from Jun 22nd to Jun 23rd, 2019. We enjoyed the participation of contributors from...

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Field Report on the Kernel Community Workshop

From May 27th to May 29th, thirty developers from the Jupyter community met in Paris for a three-days workshop on the Jupyter kernel protocol.Attendees to the Jupyter Community Workshop on KernelsFor...

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