Overview
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Explore the potential of Jupyter Notebooks for academic publication in this Stanford seminar featuring Fernando Perez, creator of Jupyter Notebooks, and Guido van Rossum, creator of Python. Delve into the evolution of scientific communication, from traditional papers to interactive notebooks, and discover how this IDE framework enhances the presentation of algorithms and data. Learn about the history of Python, CABC, and IPython, and understand the community's role in shaping these tools. Examine the benefits of Jupyter for software developers, educators, and researchers, including its multi-representation capabilities and integration with source control. Discuss open questions, future developments, and potential challenges in adopting Jupyter Notebooks for academic publishing.
Syllabus
Intro
Scientific Papers
Scientific Blogs
History of Python
History of C
ABC
Community
Jupyter
Dennis
IPython
Python Online
Jupyter Today
PanDoc
Notebooks
Boundary between Notebooks
Source Control
Multi Representation
Why would software developers use Jupyter
Why would software developers use Python
Is Jupyter notebooks good for snippet management
Relationship between Jupyter widgets and Jupyter Lab
Useful for education
Whats next
Open questions
Confusion State
Taught by
Stanford Online