High 5️⃣ to our #JupyterCon Platinum sponsor Sphinx. Join us November 4-5 in San Diego for inspiring keynotes & educational sessions from today's leading #DataScience experts. Register: https://lnkd.in/eCRWVSm7 Schedule: https://lnkd.in/dJaYbNDk
About us
Project Jupyter is a set of open-source software tools for interactive and exploratory computing. Developed by a community of worldwide contributors, these tools support reproducible and collaborative scientific computing and data science across a wide range of programming languages (Python, Julia, R, etc.). The Jupyter Notebook, a web-based, interactive computing platform that allows users to perform data cleaning, data analysis, statistical modeling, numerical simulation, and data visualization, has over two million worldwide users across every imaginable technical field. To learn more visit www.jupyter.org.
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http://jupyter.org/
External link for Project Jupyter
- Industry
- Software Development
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2014
Products
The Jupyter Notebook
Integrated Development Environments (IDE)
The 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. Uses include: data cleaning and transformation, numerical simulation, statistical modeling, data visualization, machine learning, and much more.
Employees at Project Jupyter
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Paul "π" Ivanov
onward and awkward
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Rick Wagner
Chief Technology Officer | PhD in Physics | Project Jupyter Distinguished Contributor
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Sylvain Corlay
CEO at QuantStack
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Chris Holdgraf
Executive Director of 2i2c and long-time contributor to the Jupyter Project. Open communities 🙌 open source 💻 open science 🧪 education 🎓…
Updates
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A round of applause for our #JupyterCon Platinum sponsor Amazon Web Services (AWS)! Join us November 4-5 in San Diego & learn how #Jupyter is being used to drive the future of #AI. Register: https://lnkd.in/eCRWVSm7 Schedule: https://lnkd.in/dJaYbNDk
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‼️ JUPYTERCON STARTS NEXT WEEK ‼️ We're gathering with hundreds of data scientists, developers, educators, and Project Jupyter core contributors for two exciting days of deep dives and discussion. And we want you in our orbit! Join us in San Diego, November 4-5. Register now: https://hubs.la/Q03QzxRV0 See the full schedule: https://hubs.la/Q03QzGWW0 Meet the keynote speakers: https://hubs.la/Q03QzDyk0 See who’s attending: https://hubs.la/Q03QzL0h0
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🎉 THANK YOU to our #JupyterCon Diamond sponsor Deepnote. Join us November 4-5 in San Diego for insightful trainings & technical deep dives into Jupyter’s languages and platforms. Register: https://lnkd.in/eCRWVSm7 Schedule: https://lnkd.in/dJaYbNDk
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Jupyter Open Studio Day in San Francisco on Monday, November 10th. Register at https://lnkd.in/g3AtMiJt
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🎓 Tutorial Spotlight: Jupyter Everywhere – A K12-centered Jupyter Application - Ivonne Martinez, Skew The Script 📅 Monday, November 3 | San Diego, CA Explore how JupyterLite can bring coding to classrooms without servers or installs! In this hands-on tutorial, Ivonne Martinez (Skew The Script) will guide you through Jupyter Everywhere, a lightweight platform that: - Supports R and Python in the browser - Enables notebook sharing via links - Is optimized for K–12 classroom settings You’ll learn about the technical and design process, including creating a browser-based R kernel and building Jupyter Everywhere as a custom JupyterLite extension, and get 30 minutes of hands-on time to try it yourself. Full tutorial details: https://hubs.la/Q03P8Ps60 Part of JupyterCon’s full day of hands-on tutorials — access them all for $149. Pre-registration required: add it to your JupyterCon registration today. 👉 https://hubs.la/Q03P8NXV0
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Project Jupyter reposted this
#JupyterGIS provides a new way for interactive data visualisation and analytics within Jupyter notebooks. This ESA EOP #OpenCall project has been running for a bit more than a year, but many additional ideas are on the table for future evolution. More background in the article below which includes a link to try it for yourself! Sylvain Corlay Anne Fouilloux Stefanie Lumnitz Maria Michela Corvino ESA Earth Observation QuantStack ScienceLive openEO APEx EarthCODE EOEPCA
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🎓 Tutorial Spotlight: The Jupyter Teaching Toolkit: Design, Build, and Launch Interactive Learning - Hannah Kurzweil, Data Science 4 Everyone 📅 Monday, November 3 | San Diego Empower your teaching with interactive Jupyter notebooks! This hands-on tutorial guides educators through designing lessons that engage students and promote computational thinking. Structure: 🔹 Experience: Learn as a student in a complete data-driven lesson 🔹 Deconstruct: Explore effective pedagogical design for interactive notebooks 🔹 Create: Build your own lesson using provided datasets and templates 🔹 Share: Present and receive feedback on your lesson Targeted at educators from any discipline, this tutorial is 100% practical, with live coding, collaborative exercises, and lesson creation. Full tutorial details: https://hubs.la/Q03P0yH20 Part of JupyterCon’s full day of hands-on tutorials — access them all for $149. Pre-registration required: add it to your JupyterCon registration today. 👉 https://hubs.la/Q03P0DSw0
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Curious about who you'll meet at JupyterCon (November 4-5, San Diego)? Register now and join data scientists, educators, researchers, and developers from Apple, Google, Capital One, Stanford University, UC Berkeley, Databricks, Stripe, Pinterest, Red Hat, JPMorganChase, Harvard Medical School, Duke University, University of Michigan, Visa + SO many more leading organizations and institutions! See Who’s Attending: https://lnkd.in/dGnfDYTy View the Schedule: https://lnkd.in/dJaYbNDk Register Now: https://lnkd.in/eCRWVSm7 #Jupyter #JupyterCon #JupyterCon2025 #OpenSource #OpenSourceSoftware #OpenSourceDevelopment #linux #LinuxFoundation #DataScience
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Project Jupyter reposted this
Run GNU Octave directly in your browser! I am excited to announce Octave-Lite, a WebAssembly distribution that powers the Xeus-Octave kernel in JupyterLite. Check out my post on the Project Jupyter blog: https://lnkd.in/eCvj9XGR