Diving into Leadership to Build Push-Button Code
“Hi everyone, I’m Sarah! I’m a Research Data Scientist at the Alan Turing Institute and I’m also an operator of mybinder.org. It’s really cool seeing how many people here are interested in...
View Articleipycanvas: A Python Canvas for Jupyter
As you may already know, the Jupyter Notebook and JupyterLab are Browser-based applications. Browsers are incredibly powerful, they allow you to swap rich and interactive graphical interfaces...
View ArticleA slideshow template for Voilà apps
Voilà can now serve your interactive dashboards in a slideshow format.Last June, QuantStack announced the first release of Voilà, a solution to turn Jupyter notebooks into standalone web applications....
View ArticleConfigure your dashboards with Voilà gridstack template
Voilà is a new dashboarding solution from Jupyter ecosystem. It provides an easy-to-use tool to convert your Jupyter notebooks into standalone web applications. If you have not used it before, you can...
View ArticleJupyter Community Workshops: Call for Proposals for Jan-Aug 2020
Teaching and Learning with Jupyter community workshop. Credit: Richard West.We are pleased to announce the third call for proposals for Jupyter Community Workshops is now open!The majority of Jupyter’s...
View ArticleThe JupyterHub and Binder Contributor in Residence!
The Chan Zuckerberg Initiative and Project Jupyter are teaming up to pilot a new role in the Jupyter community: the JupyterHub Contributor in ResidenceThanks to funding from the CZI Essential Open...
View ArticleConnect to a JupyterHub from Visual Studio Code
Visual Studio Code has pretty good supportfor running Jupyter Notebooks. But what if your organization has a JupyterHub running remotely, with more compute resources & access to large amounts of...
View ArticleGESIS Joins the Binder Federation
This is an invited post from the GESIS Institute, collaborators on the Binder project and new members of the Binder federationIn 2015 Jeremy Freeman and Andrew Osherof posted on the Jupyter mailing...
View ArticleVoilà is now a Jupyter subproject
It is a great pleasure to announce that the Voilà project has been incorporated as a Jupyter subproject. Voilà will now be subject to the Jupyter governance and code of conduct.For reference, the...
View ArticleA 2019 retrospective from the Binder Project
2019 was a busy year for the Binder and JupyterHub projects — each saw growth in both their community and technology. Now that the year has wrapped up, it is a good time to reflect on some of the...
View ArticleXeus is now a Jupyter subproject
It is a great pleasure to announce that the Xeus project has been incorporated as a Jupyter subproject. Voilà will now be subject to the Jupyter governance and code of conduct.For reference, the...
View ArticleJupyterCon 2020 is a go!
JupyterCon 2020 will be brought to you by Project Jupyter and NumFOCUS. Photo: O’Reilly Media CC BY-NC.Just over a year ago, Project Jupyter announced it was reevaluating its annual community...
View ArticleReport on the Jupyter Community Workshop on Dashboarding
From June 3rd to June 6th 2019, thirty-five developers from the Jupyter community met in Paris for a four-day workshop on dashboarding with Project Jupyter.Attendees to the Jupyter Community Workshop...
View ArticleJupyter Community Workshops 2019 Year in Review
Top Image: Jupyter for Scientific User Facilities and High-Performance Computing, (Photo Credit, Fernando Perez). Bottom Left Image: Intro to Python for Kids, Parents & Teachers Workshop Series....
View Articlenbviewer has a new host: OVHcloud
For several years, nbviewer has been generously hosted by Rackspace. That sponsorship program appears to be ending, so nbviewer needed a new home; it has found one in OVHcloud. We are extremely...
View ArticleThe superheros and the magic wand
The superheroes and the magic wandThis is the first of a series of posts describing tools in the JupyterHub ecosystem, written by our wonderful Contributor in Residence, Georgiana. For our first post,...
View ArticleA visual debugger for Jupyter
Most of the progress made in software projects comes from incrementalism. The ability to quickly see the outcome of an execution and iterate has been one of the main reasons for the success of Jupyter,...
View ArticleInteractive Graph Visualization in Jupyter with ipycytoscape
The Jupyter widgets ecosystem offers a broad variety of data visualization tools for exploratory analysis in the notebook. However, we lack a good story for exploratory graph visualization.Cytoscape is...
View ArticleCIR Report I
The Jupyter Contributor In Residence, update 1This year Jupyter was awarded a one-year “Essential Open Source Software for Science” grant from the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, which we are using to...
View ArticlePlasma: A learning platform powered by Jupyter
Jupyter has been a great choice for education for many years. The Jupyter Notebook has become one of the most popular tools to conduct workshops, tutorials, and teach online classes.Recently we have...
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