Jupyter (jupyter.org) is a framework for managing code “notebooks” of cells, mixed code, text, images, and graphics. Users access to math, science, engineering, communication, and visualization tools on an open-source, web-based platform. Jupyter Notebook allows you to program in a web browser. Users can write live code, equations, visualizations, and narrative text, then share their Notebooks with others through email, GitHub, and the Jupyter Notebook Viewer in a single place. It is an open-source web application built for collaboration.
Features
Language of choice: Jupyter supports over 40 programming languages, including Python, R, Julia, and Scala.
Share notebooks: Notebooks can be shared with others using email, Dropbox, GitHub, and the Jupyter Notebook Viewer.
Interactive output: Your code can produce rich, interactive output: HTML, images, videos, LaTeX, and custom MIME types.
Big data integration: Leverage big data tools, such as Apache Spark, from Python, R, and Scala. Explore that same data with pandas, scikit-learn, ggplot2, TensorFlow.
Who can use it?
Faculty
Staff
Students
When can I use it?
Example:
This service is available all the time.
How much does it cost?
Example:
This service is available at no charge to the KU community.
How do I get it?
You can install Jupyter Notebook by following the steps in the link below: