AI - Jupyter
Open-source platforms empower data scientists & researchers for smooth code execution, collaboration, and secure result sharing, backed by leading institutions & notable orgs.
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- Jupyter - https://jupyter.org/
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About Jupyter
Jupyter is an open-source interactive computing platform that develops and provides a range of services and products centered around data science and scientific computing. The project, which includes subprojects such as Binder, JupyterHub, JupyterLab, and Jupyter Notebook, among others, aims to promote open standards for software installation and unified management of code and data within organizations.
At its core, Jupyter offers interactive kernels that run code in various programming languages and return output to users. These kernels also respond to tab completion and introspection requests, providing a seamless coding experience. The project includes tools like Voilà, which transforms notebooks into stand-alone web applications for secure sharing of results.
Project Jupyter is backed by several leading institutions, including the University of Michigan, Microsoft, NASA, and NetApp. Notable organizations currently using Jupyter include Anaconda, Ayasdi, Berkeley, Bloomberg, BrynMawr, CalPoly, Clemson, and more. The platform is supported by various organizations like Oracle, O'Reilly, QuantStack, Rackspace, Sheffield, Software Carpentry, SoundCloud, and NSite.
JupyterHub and Binder provide tools for deploying the Notebook next to your data, ensuring seamless collaboration and unified management within your organization. Additionally, Voilà allows users to share insights by transforming notebooks into customizable and secure web applications.