What's new in the upcoming JupyterLab 4

How JupyterLab is switching to second gear for Version 4 | Continue reading


@blog.jupyter.org | 1 year ago

Mamba Meets JupyterLite

Introducing a mamba-based distribution for WebAssembly, and deploying scalable computing environments with JupyterLite. | Continue reading


@blog.jupyter.org | 1 year ago

Ploomber: Build modular data pipelines from Jupyter

Ploomber is an open-source framework that allows teams to develop maintainable pipelines in Jupyter. | Continue reading


@blog.jupyter.org | 1 year ago

Jupyter Games: Ipycanvas and Box2D

Ipycanvas + Box2D | Continue reading


@blog.jupyter.org | 2 years ago

Build tiny games inside Jupyter Notebooks

Ipycanvas + Box2D | Continue reading


@blog.jupyter.org | 2 years ago

Nbconvert, Voilà, Déjàvu: an overview of Jupyter notebook conversion tools

How to better communicate with Jupyter notebooks | Continue reading


@blog.jupyter.org | 2 years ago

JupyterLab Desktop App now available

We are pleased to announce the release of desktop application for JupyterLab! | Continue reading


@blog.jupyter.org | 2 years ago

Jupyter Role in ChaosDB

On August 26 it was revealed that a misconfiguration in Microsoft’s internal deployment of CosmosDB using Jupyter would allow attackers to… | Continue reading


@blog.jupyter.org | 2 years ago

Ploomber: Maintainable and Collaborative Pipelines in Jupyter

Ploomber is an open-source framework that allows teams to develop maintainable pipelines in Jupyter. | Continue reading


@blog.jupyter.org | 2 years ago

JupyterLite: Jupyter WebAssembly Python

JupyterLite is a JupyterLab distribution that runs entirely in the web browser, backed by in-browser language kernels powered by… | Continue reading


@blog.jupyter.org | 2 years ago

How we made Jupyter Notebooks collaborative with Yjs

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


@blog.jupyter.org | 2 years ago

Nbterm: Jupyter Notebooks in the Terminal

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


@blog.jupyter.org | 3 years ago

Run your MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQLite and other queries in the Jupyter notebook

xeus-sql: A xeus-sqlite sequel | Continue reading


@blog.jupyter.org | 3 years ago

JupyterLab 3.0

The 3.0 release of JupyterLab brings many new features to users and substantial improvements to the extension distribution system. | Continue reading


@blog.jupyter.org | 3 years ago

Interpreted C++ for GIS with Jupyter

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


@blog.jupyter.org | 3 years ago

Interactive Workflows for C++ with Jupyter

Scientists, educators and engineers not only use programming languages to build software systems, but also in interactive workflows, using… | Continue reading


@blog.jupyter.org | 3 years ago

The New Book

Note: this announcement is cross-posted between the Jupyter Blog and the Executable Book Project updates blog | Continue reading


@blog.jupyter.org | 3 years ago

Con 2020 keynote speaker is Jeremy Howard

JupyterCon 2020 keynote speaker announcement | Continue reading


@blog.jupyter.org | 3 years ago

Jupiter Kernel for SQLite

While it is well known in the Python scientific computing community, Jupyter is in fact a language-agnostic development environment… | Continue reading


@blog.jupyter.org | 3 years ago

Visual Debugger for Notebooks

Most of the progress made in software projects comes from incrementalism. The ability to quickly see the outcome of an execution and… | Continue reading


@blog.jupyter.org | 4 years ago

Interactive Canvas in Jupyter

As you may already know, the Jupyter Notebook and JupyterLab are Browser-based applications. Browsers are incredibly powerful, they allow… | Continue reading


@blog.jupyter.org | 4 years ago

Interactive GIS in Jupyter with Ipyleaflet

As Jupyter grew in popularity, a broad ecosystem of data visualization packages based on Jupyter widgets has arisen, bringing even more… | Continue reading


@blog.jupyter.org | 4 years ago

Building a Calculator Jupyter Kernel

A step-by-step guide for authoring language kernels with Xeus | Continue reading


@blog.jupyter.org | 4 years ago

How 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… | Continue reading


@blog.jupyter.org | 4 years ago

Voilà turns Jupyter notebooks in standalone web applications

… from Jupyter notebooks to standalone applications and dashboards | Continue reading


@blog.jupyter.org | 4 years ago

Voila: From Jupyter notebooks to standalone applications and dashboards

… from Jupyter notebooks to standalone applications and dashboards | Continue reading


@blog.jupyter.org | 4 years ago

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… | Continue reading


@blog.jupyter.org | 5 years ago

Jupyter-ROS – Use ROS in Jupyter Notebooks

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


@blog.jupyter.org | 5 years ago

A new Python kernel for Jupyter

Project Jupyter aims at providing a consistent set of tools for interactive computing workflows across multiple programming languages… | Continue reading


@blog.jupyter.org | 5 years ago

A new Python kernel for Jupyter

Project Jupyter aims at providing a consistent set of tools for interactive computing workflows across multiple programming languages… | Continue reading


@blog.jupyter.org | 5 years ago

IPython 7.0 Released

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


@blog.jupyter.org | 5 years ago

Jupyter Enterprise Gateway graduates as a new Jupyter project

by Luciano Resende, Kevin Bates, Alan Chin | Continue reading


@blog.jupyter.org | 5 years ago

The continued existence of the emacs ipython notebook

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


@blog.jupyter.org | 5 years ago

Jupyter Receives the ACM Software System Award

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


@blog.jupyter.org | 6 years ago