- Project Jupyter | Home
Jupyter supports over 40 programming languages, including Python, R, Julia, and Scala Notebooks can be shared with others using email, Dropbox, GitHub and the Jupyter Notebook Viewer Your code can produce rich, interactive output: HTML, images, videos, LaTeX, and custom MIME types
- The Jupyter Notebook — Jupyter Notebook 7. 5. 5 documentation
Built on the power of the computational notebook format, Jupyter Notebook offers fast, interactive new ways to prototype and explain your code, explore and visualize your data, and share your ideas with others
- Jupyter Notebook: How to Install and Use • Python Land Tutorial
Learn about Jupyter Notebook, part of the Jupyter Lab interactive IDE that is ideal for Data Science We’ll explore its advantages over a regular IDE, show you how to install Jupyter Notebook and Jupyter Lab and demonstrate its abilities
- Project Jupyter - Wikipedia
Project Jupyter (pronounced "Jupiter") is a project to develop open-source software, open standards, and services for interactive computing across multiple programming languages
- How to open JupyterLab with Anaconda
Launch JupyterLab JupyterLab is included with your Anaconda Distribution install by default If you want a more minimal notebook interface for your work, launch Jupyter Notebook instead
- Jupyter Notebook: An Introduction - Real Python
In this step-by-step Python tutorial, you learn how to get started with The Jupyter Notebook, an open source web application that you can use to create and share documents that contain live code, equations, visualizations, and text
- Jupyter Notebook - GeeksforGeeks
Jupyter Notebook is an open-source web application that allows you to create and share documents that contain live code, equations, visualizations, and narrative text It is a popular tool among data scientists, researchers, and educators for interactive computing and data analysis
- Project Jupyter | Try Jupyter
The Jupyter team builds several end-user applications that facilitate interactive computing workflows Click the boxes below to learn how they work and to learn more
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