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This page is a curated collection of Jupyter/IPython notebooks that are notable. Feel free to add new content here, but please try to only include links to notebooks that include interesting visual or technical content; this should not simply be a dump of a Google search on every ipynb file out there. Important contribution instructions: If you add new content, please ensure that for any notebook
An extensible environment for interactive and reproducible computing, based on the Jupyter Notebook and Architecture. JupyterLab is the next-generation user interface for Project Jupyter offering all the familiar building blocks of the classic Jupyter Notebook (notebook, terminal, text editor, file browser, rich outputs, etc.) in a flexible and powerful user interface. JupyterLab can be extended u
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This repository, jupyter/colaboratory is no longer being actively developed or maintained. For the latest in Colaboratory, check out Colab from google research. That site is an up to date version maintained by the Google Colaboratory team. For new issues see: https://github.com/googlecolab/colabtools This repo contains two related tools: The CoLaboratory Chrome App. CoLaboratory with Classic Jupyt
Hi guys, I've been trying to get my jupyter notebook to run behind an nginx reverse proxy and everything seems to be going well, until i actually try to connect to the kernel in a notebook. Here's my /etc/nginx/conf.d/configuration.conf configuration upfront: upstream notebook { server localhost:8888; } server { listen 443; ssl on; server_name notebook.mydomain.com www.notebook.mydomain.com; ssl_c
Jupyter Docker Stacks are a set of ready-to-run Docker images containing Jupyter applications and interactive computing tools. You can use a stack image to do any of the following (and more): Start a personal Jupyter Server with the JupyterLab frontend (default) Run JupyterLab for a team using JupyterHub Start a personal Jupyter Server with the Jupyter Notebook frontend in a local Docker container
This project does not have any active maintainers. We recommend that you use nteract, a native notebook application built using Electron, React (like this project), Redux, and RxJS, or Hydrogen, a LightTable-inspired package for Atom that allows users to run code blocks and selections using Jupyter kernels. A package that works like the Jupyter Notebook, but inside Atom. It's registered as an open
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