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Jupyter Notebooks are an open document format based on JSON. They contain a complete record of the user's sessions and include code, narrative text, equations, and rich output. …
Project Jupyter | Try Jupyter
Project Jupyter builds tools, standards, and services for many different use cases. This page has links to interactive demos that allow you to try some of our tools for free online, thanks to …
Installing Jupyter - Project Jupyter
Project Jupyter’s tools are available for installation via the Python Package Index, the leading repository of software created for the Python programming language. This page uses …
Try Jupyter — Jupyter Documentation 4.1.1 alpha documentation
Try Jupyter (https://try.jupyter.org) is a site for trying out the Jupyter Notebook, equipped with kernels for several different languages (Julia, R, C++, Scheme, Ruby) without installing …
Project Jupyter Documentation — Jupyter Documentation 4.1.1 …
Jupyter is a large umbrella project that covers many different software offerings and tools, including the popular Jupyter Notebook and JupyterLab web-based notebook authoring and …
Install and Use — Jupyter Documentation 4.1.1 alpha documentation
This page contains information and links about installing and using tools across the Jupyter ecosystem. Generally speaking, the documentation of each tool is the place to learn about the …
Installing the classic Jupyter Notebook interface
This information explains how to install the Jupyter Notebook and the IPython kernel. Prerequisite: Python # While Jupyter runs code in many programming languages, Python is a requirement …
About Us - Project Jupyter
Project Jupyter is a non-profit, open-source project, born out of the IPython Project in 2014 as it evolved to support interactive data science and scientific computing across all programming …
Jupyter Notebook - Notebooks
Explore Jupyter Notebook with interactive, free online demos without installing anything.
Running the Notebook — Jupyter Documentation 4.1.1 alpha …
After you have installed the Jupyter Notebook on your computer, you are ready to run the notebook server. You can start the notebook server from the command line (using Terminal on …
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