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JupyterCon 2018 : JupyterCon | |||||||||||
Link: http://oreil.ly/2ERHsLf | |||||||||||
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The world's most data-driven organizations are now using Jupyter Notebooks—an immensely powerful tool for sharing and communicating data analysis. Notebooks and other open source Jupyter tools can solve "last mile" issues of communicating data to management, create self-documenting and future-friendly apps and widgets, and transform workflows and organizations.
That's why Project Jupyter, the NumFOCUS Foundation, and O'Reilly Media are joining forces to host JupyterCon, happening in New York on August 21-24, 2018. If you have an intriguing case study, deep technical knowledge to share about Jupyter's internals, a useful extension, or a provocative idea for new development, we'd love to hear from you. Topics we'll be exploring include: -Core Jupyter Architecture (notebooks, message specification, kernels) -Jupyter subprojects (Notebook, JupyterHub, JupyterLab, nbconvert, IPython) -Usage and application of Jupyter software in education, scientific research, machine learning, data journalism, visualization, finance and economic forecasting -JupyterHub and multi-user or large-scale deployments -Reproducible research and open science -Jupyter development process and community -Organizational and enterprise adoptions of Jupyter -Documentation with and for Jupyter -Jupyter kernels across different programming languages -Extensions and customization of Jupyter software |
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