Interactive Python tools. Please, Internet, it is IPython (or ipython), not iPython. Notebook and other language-agnostic parts are moving to @ProjectJupyter.
We are thrilled to announce the release of Jupyter Notebook Version 7! 🚀
📝💻 Real-time collaboration, visual debugging, dark mode, and more! Read our latest blog post to discover what's new!
blog.jupyter.org/announcing-…
Thrilled to share this update on #anywidget! It features a hands-on tutorial, several DX improvements, and spotlights adoption across various @ProjectJupyter community projects.
Catch my ⚡ talk @SciPyConf this week, and let's chat widgets!
blog.jupyter.org/anywidget-j…
Hooking into IPython input transformers is complicated, any though about the following example ? Would you like it ? What would you do with it ? Run a profiler ? Wrap in a "retry" loop ? Should we support 1 or many transform ? Only magics to register or also programatic API ?
** Enjoy Jupyter through Vim! **
If you are a Vim & Jupyter lover, as I am, you may like this:
github.com/ubaldot/vim-repli…
And if you liked the former, you may also like this one:
github.com/ubaldot/vim-outli…
Few features that simply work without too many whistles & bells.
It’s the final countdown!
Get ready for one of the most anticipated events of the year. JupyterCon 2023 is just one week away and will be held at the @citedessciences. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to attend the global conference about @ProjectJupyter.
jupytercon.com/
ALT An aerial picture of Paris, with caption "The Universe of Jupyter is Landing in Paris".
Next month is #MaintainerMonth, and this month is also the time to drop support fro Python 3.8 according to NEP 29. Less code paths, less CI, smaller faster builds. Next version of #IPython will be 3.9 only. Comme see us at @JupyterCon
If you're serious about @ThePSF, and @ProjectJupyter, you won't want to miss @pycon, @PyData, and @JupyterCon. And while you're there, don't forget to stop by our booth and say hello and listen to our talks! We can't wait to meet you.
Don't miss the opportunity to attend JupyterCon 2023! The conference is taking place from May 10th to May 12th at the Cité des Sciences in Paris and features an impressive array of keynote speakers. You can still register at jupytercon.com/ before it's too late!
Looking forward to @JupyterCon 2023 with many great talks on the schedule!
I’ll have the pleasure to show how to use Ipytone widgets (github.com/benbovy/ipytone) for making interactive music or turning data into sound in #Jupyter notebooks 📈🔊🎶
#JupyterCon2023
It looks like out timezone issue with the schedule are resolved, so we pushed a draft schedule. You should be able to view current version here cfp.jupytercon.com/2023/sche…, as well as list of speakers, tracks, filter by types. Please ask if anything looks strange.
First wave of acceptance/refusal for #jupytercon 2023 should be in the pipes. We had more than 170 submissions, and only ~55 slots. Rejection rate was high with many really good presentations we had to refuse. We hope you'll still come show your projects at lightning talks !