Hi A-G group,
Went to the JupyterDays
<http://blog.jupyter.org/2016/02/16/jupyterdays-boston-2016/> conference th
is last week
...since many people in the group use jupyter notebooks (formerly ipython
notebooks), I wanted to share some new features/links that were mentioned
in the conference in case they might be useful to anybody...sorry for the
long list..there were too many exciting things going on
*Dashboard:* Jupyter extensions that enables the layout and presentation of
grid-based dashboards from notebooks.
..can be exported as webapps
https://github.com/jupyter-incubator/dashboards
*Dat:* open-source, decentralized data sharing tool for efficiently
versioning and syncing changes to data.
http://dat-data.com/
*binder: *Turn a GitHub repo into a collection of interactive notebooks
http://mybinder.org/
maybe try it with the ligo
gravitational wave
experiment:
https://github.com/minrk/ligo-binder
*collaborative jupyter notebooks: *one of the features that will be coming
in the few months, no link to show..just a news bit to show it's real
http://news.berkeley.edu/2015/07/07/jupyter-project/
<http://news.berkeley.edu/2015/07/07/jupyter-project/>
*nbpresent:* powerpoint-style jupyter slide creater
https://github.com/Anaconda-Server/nbpresent
<https://github.com/Anaconda-Server/nbpresent>
J <http://news.berkeley.edu/2015/07/07/jupyter-project/>upyter in UC
Berkeley's Data Science Education Program
<https://github.com/odewahn/jdboston16/blob/master/presentations/berkeley-data-science.pdf>
Nice example of jupyter being deployed in a university course setting
Also:
https://www.gitbook.com/
https://github.com/elaine84/jupyter-synchronized-folders
<https://github.com/elaine84/jupyter-synchronized-folders>
*Setup a remote jupyterhub server in less than a hour:*
http://jupyterhub.surge.sh/
I did it and tried it out with 3 users...works easy and well
*O'reilly Media + Jupyter + videos: *They showed off a reaaally awesome
demo that will be available in a few weeks.
Basically they are looking at pairing videos of experts with a jupyter
notebook...the video s
yncs with
your current position in the notebook with runnable code, the notebook is
hosted online and they are looking at this as the future of publishing for
computing related textbooks.
https://www.oreilly.com/ideas/jupyter-at-oreilly (not the demo, just a news
bite)
<https://www.oreilly.com/ideas/jupyter-at-oreilly>
*JupyterDays hackpad/github: *notes
https://jupyter.hackpad.com/JupyterDays-Boston-lPYwiF8Yxxp
https://github.com/odewahn/jdboston16
<https://github.com/odewahn/jdboston16>
Hope all is well,
Ben