Stanford talk: Jupyter Notebooks, Fernando Perez and Guido van Rossum
Hal Murray
hmurray at megapathdsl.net
Mon Jul 15 10:41:32 UTC 2019
Mark's comment about lots of data reminded me that I meant to send this a
month ago. I guess it fell through the cracks.
Most of the talk is about open systems, not much about Jupyter itself.
Nothing NTP related. The first 30 minutes is Guido then Fernando describing
history and culture. The last 40 minutes is Q&A with crappy audio pickup of
the questions.
Anybody know anything about Jupyter Notebooks? Can we use it to visualize NTP
data?
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Jupyter Notebooks and Academic Publication
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BWlJFy3Waro
Fernando Perez and Guido van Rossum
https://ee.stanford.edu/event/seminar/ee380-computer-systems-colloquium-jupyter
-notebooks-and-academic-publication
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Berkeley now has a major in Data Science. Fernando has a good talk:
When Jupyter Becomes Pervasive at a University?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wd6a3JIFH0s
15 minutes.
The entry level undergraduate class is 1200 students each semester!
An interesting problem. Undergraduates now know more about this area than some faculty or PIs.
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