A Jupyter kernel for SQLite
While it is well known in the Python scientific computing community, Jupyter is in fact a language-agnostic development environment. High-quality language kernels exist for the main languages of data...
View ArticleJupyterCon Online: more than a conference
With glee, on February 7, we announced the return of the Jupyter community conference as a global event to be held in Berlin, Germany, in August. In a burst of enthusiasm, 174 people signed up to...
View ArticleSlicerJupyter: a 3D Slicer kernel for interactive publications
The Jupyter ecosystem is a powerful platform for exploratory computational science, and now it can connect with some of the deep and rich domain-specific desktop applications that have decades of...
View ArticleAnima Anandkumar
JupyterCon 2020 keynote speaker announcementAnima AnandkumarAnima Anandkumar is Bren Professor of Computing and Mathematical Sciences at Caltech, and the Director of Machine Learning at NVIDIA. She was...
View ArticleJeremy Howard
JupyterCon 2020 keynote speaker announcementJeremy HowardJeremy Howard is co-founder of fast.ai, and researcher in residence on medical data science at the University of San Francisco. He is Chief...
View ArticleJuan Klopper
JupyterCon 2020 keynote speaker announcementJuan Klopper and Lorena Barba in Delft, Holland, for the Global Open Education Conference, April 2018.Juan Klopper is a medical doctor and surgeon at Groote...
View ArticleElyra reaches 1.0.0
Building on a Jupyter Notebooks foundation, the de facto tool for data scientists, machine learning engineers and AI developers, Elyra is an open-source project that provides a set of AI-centric...
View ArticleJupyterLab-ROS
JupyterLab, the Cloud Robotics Command StationJupyterLab-ROS with Voilà to quickly make a standalone web appThe ROS open-source project (Robot Operating System) has become a de-facto industry standard...
View ArticleAnnouncing the new Jupyter Book
Note: this announcement is cross-posted between the Jupyter Blog and the Executable Book Project updates blogJupyter Book is an open source project for building beautiful, publication-quality books,...
View ArticleLucy D’Agostino McGowan
JupyterCon 2020 keynote speaker announcementLucy D’Agostino McGowan demonstrating her DIY light boardLucy is an assistant professor of statistics at Wake Forest University in North Carolina. She...
View ArticleJupyter meets the Earth: EarthCube Community Meeting
By: Lindsey Heagy, Fernando Pérez, Joe Hamman and the Jupyter meets the Earth team (cross-posted on the Pangeo Blog)As a part of the 2020 EarthCube annual meeting, we held a Jupyter meets the Earth...
View ArticleThe templating system of nbconvert 6
One of the main changes in nbconvert 6 is the refactor of the template system, which should be easier to extend and build upon.In this article, we dive into the template system, and provide a tutorial...
View ArticleOmoju Miller
JupyterCon 2020 keynote speaker announcementOmoju MillerOmoju Miller is Technical Advisor to the CEO at GitHub, where she was previously a Senior Machine Learning Engineer. She has a PhD in computer...
View ArticleBenjamin Ragan-Kelley
JupyterCon 2020 keynote speaker announcementBenjamin Ragan KelleyIt all started in April 2005 when freshman Min RK reached out to his physics professor, Brian Granger,Dr. Granger, Talking to you this...
View ArticleTema Okun
JupyterCon 2020 keynote speaker announcementTackling Toxic Culture in Tech: Racism and Its LegacyTema OkunTema Okun has spent over 30 years working with and for organizations, schools, and...
View Articleipygany: Jupyter into the third dimension
Scientific visualization in the Jupyter notebookFrom Paraview to Mayavi, there are multiple solutions for data analysis on 3D meshes on the desktop. Most of these tools provide high-level APIs that can...
View ArticleReusable code snippets in JupyterLab
by Patrick Titzler, Luciano ResendeReusable code snippets in JupyterLabIn this blog post, we will introduce the Elyra code snippet extension, which enables us to reuse arbitrary snippets of code in...
View ArticleCongratulations, Distinguished Contributors!
Last month at JupyterCon’s final keynote, we proudly announced the recipients of the Jupyter Distinguished Contributor (JDC) award for the special election of our inaugural cohort of...
View ArticleA C++ backend for Vega-Lite
In this post, we present the first public release of XVega, a C++ library for producing Vega-Lite charts.Data science workflows differ from traditional software development in that engineers make use...
View ArticleSurvey — JupyterLab and beyond
Survey — JupyterLab and beyondThe 2020 end-user survey is live!https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/LCB7GBFSurvey GoalsThe purpose of this survey is to gather information from the community in order to...
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