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It is my first time dealing with Jupyter notebooks (for uni) and I am liking them a lot.

I get why every non-coputertoucher scientist uses them. It is also basically literate programming, which is cool.

OTOH, I hate dealing with Python. Absolute hell, I am about to boot a fucking container just to blast it into the Sun once I'm done.

#python#nix#flakes

JupyterCon 2025 is happening!

We're excited to host this year's JupyterCon in sunny San Diego, California, from November 3–6, 2025. From its beginnings as IPython in 2001, Project Jupyter has grown to a global scale platform with millions of *.ipynb files on GitHub (not all of which are named Untitled.ipynb!). The Jupyter ecosystem has transformed data science, scientific research, and education and has shaped the way a generation of developers and scientists develop their workflows.

Learn more about JupyterCon 2025 bit.ly/jupytercon
Registration bit.ly/jconreg

We're seeking proposals for Presentations (Talks), Tutorials, Group Sessions (Workshops, Birds-of-a-Feather, Symposia), and Posters. Topics can include: Data Science; Community; Research and Scientific Discovery; Education; and Jupyter Infrastructure.

Submit your idea today! bit.ly/jconcfp

LF EventsJupyterCon | LF EventsDiscover the future of data science with hands-on training, visionary keynotes, innovative tools, and insights from top Jupyter contributors.

Oh Sweet. I just need to transplant any necessary "library" code into my existing #Python script and pack enough functionality into it that I can make a demonstration #Jupyter Notebook for the whole project.

At which point, there exists clean end-user tools - in the form of a library you can import and use in Jupyter or build friendly GUI apps on top of.

All I need is Jupter for now.

Гироскоп в презентации или зачем брать с собой JoyCon на большую научную конференцию

Анимации и свистоперделки в том виде, в котором они были популярны с PowerPoint 10 или 20 лет назад, значительно отступили на второй план. Любые технические доклады сейчас - это зачастую просто PDF документ. А хотелось бы больше 🧙🏼‍♂️ Как? Зачем превращать буханку хлеба в космический корабль? И при чем тут физика и webdev? Давайте разбираться! (осторожно! трафик)

habr.com/ru/articles/893940/

ХабрГироскоп в презентации или зачем брать с собой JoyCon на большую научную конференциюPDF-а достаточно? Анимации и свистоперделки , особенно в том виде, в котором они были популярны в PowerPoint 15–20 лет назад, значительно отошли на второй план. Добавьте к этому проблемы совместимости...

A while ago, I wrote an article about my attempts to make development in Python more interactive, more "test" driven and more fun.

My North Star is the developer experience in Clojure, where you have everything at your fingertips using REPL Driven Development.

One thing that I haven't been able to figure out until now, is how to modify and evaluate Python code from an actual running program - without any restarts.

davidvujic.blogspot.com/2025/0

davidvujic.blogspot.comAre we there yet?Continuing with the work on tooling support for interactive and fun development with Python.

Jupyter Notebooks: Code meets documentation

Wish your code could explain itself? With #Jupyter , it can! 📝🪄

Combine code, text, and visuals in one place—perfect for research, teaching, and sharing insights.

📅 Discover the magic of Jupyter in our workshop: coderefinery.github.io/2025-03

coderefinery.github.ioCodeRefinery workshop March 25-27 and April 1-3, 2025Free workshop on git, testing, documentation, and more in a workshop - for researchers and scientists.