How JupyterLab is switching to second gear for Version 4 | Continue reading
Introducing a mamba-based distribution for WebAssembly, and deploying scalable computing environments with JupyterLite. | Continue reading
Ploomber is an open-source framework that allows teams to develop maintainable pipelines in Jupyter. | Continue reading
Ipycanvas + Box2D | Continue reading
Ipycanvas + Box2D | Continue reading
How to better communicate with Jupyter notebooks | Continue reading
We are pleased to announce the release of desktop application for JupyterLab! | Continue reading
On August 26 it was revealed that a misconfiguration in Microsoft’s internal deployment of CosmosDB using Jupyter would allow attackers to… | Continue reading
Ploomber is an open-source framework that allows teams to develop maintainable pipelines in Jupyter. | Continue reading
JupyterLite is a JupyterLab distribution that runs entirely in the web browser, backed by in-browser language kernels powered by… | Continue reading
Collaborative editing — à la Google Docs — is a feature that you still rarely find in applications. One of the few good things that came… | Continue reading
Jupyter notebooks are mostly known for their web-based user interface, such as JupyterLab or the Classic Notebook. They offer a great user… | Continue reading
xeus-sql: A xeus-sqlite sequel | Continue reading
The 3.0 release of JupyterLab brings many new features to users and substantial improvements to the extension distribution system. | Continue reading
The recent release of the Jupyter kernel for C++, based on the Cling interpreter enabled a number of new workflows for the users of the C++… | Continue reading
Scientists, educators and engineers not only use programming languages to build software systems, but also in interactive workflows, using… | Continue reading
Note: this announcement is cross-posted between the Jupyter Blog and the Executable Book Project updates blog | Continue reading
JupyterCon 2020 keynote speaker announcement | Continue reading
While it is well known in the Python scientific computing community, Jupyter is in fact a language-agnostic development environment… | Continue reading
Most of the progress made in software projects comes from incrementalism. The ability to quickly see the outcome of an execution and… | Continue reading
As you may already know, the Jupyter Notebook and JupyterLab are Browser-based applications. Browsers are incredibly powerful, they allow… | Continue reading
As Jupyter grew in popularity, a broad ecosystem of data visualization packages based on Jupyter widgets has arisen, bringing even more… | Continue reading
A step-by-step guide for authoring language kernels with Xeus | Continue reading
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… | Continue reading
… from Jupyter notebooks to standalone applications and dashboards | Continue reading
… from Jupyter notebooks to standalone applications and dashboards | Continue reading
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… | Continue reading
Project Jupyter is a huge hit in data science, but it has not yet found widespread adoption in robotics. Today, we are releasing the first… | Continue reading
Project Jupyter aims at providing a consistent set of tools for interactive computing workflows across multiple programming languages… | Continue reading
Project Jupyter aims at providing a consistent set of tools for interactive computing workflows across multiple programming languages… | Continue reading
Today we are pleased to announce the release of IPython 7.0, the powerful Python interactive shell that goes above and beyond the default… | Continue reading
by Luciano Resende, Kevin Bates, Alan Chin | Continue reading
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. After the recent, exciting… | Continue reading
It is our pleasure to announce that Project Jupyter has been awarded the 2017 ACM Software System Award, a significant honor for the… | Continue reading