Skip to main content

Jupyter Notebooks

Published onAug 02, 2019
Jupyter Notebooks
·

Jupyter Notebook is a web-based notebook environment for interactive computing, part of the mutifacted Project Jupyter (formerly iPython) which seeks to provide an open platform and toolkit for interactive and reproducible computing. It is a browser-based application that facilitates creation and sharing of documents that contain live code (over 40 programming languages), equations, visualizations, and narrative text. Jupyter Hub is a multi-user version for classrooms and labs. JupyterLab, released in 2018, provides a modern web-based user interface for Jupytern Notebooks. Jupyter's file format is a JSON document with hooks to interactive runtime kernels for specific languages and connections to big data sources.

Basic Info:

Institutional host: NumFOCUS
URL: http://jupyter.org/
Principal investigator: Jupyter Steering Council
Contact: [email protected]
Lead developer: Jupyter Steering Council
Funding sources: Helmsley, Sloan, Moore, Google, Microsoft, rackspace, fastly, Quansight, Schmidt Futures, European Union Funding for Research and Innovations
Development partners:
Partners: Anaconda, Bloomberg, Netflix, Cal Poly, UC Berkeley, QuantStack, TwoSigma, JPMorgan Chase, UC Merced, Amazon Web Services
Initial release: 2011
Version (as of June 2019): current

Github (as of April 2019):

URL: https://github.com/jupyter (and many more repos)
Language: JavaScript, Python
License: BSD
Last commit: 2019-04-30
Contributors: 400+

Comments
0
comment
No comments here
Why not start the discussion?