Jupyter
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Brand Details
Type: Product
Description: Project Jupyter is a non-profit, open-source project that develops software, open standards, and services for interactive computing across many programming languages. It originated from the IPython project in 2014 and is now used extensively for interactive data science and scientific computing. The project's name is a reference to the three core programming languages it initially supported: Julia, Python, and R. Jupyter's primary offering is Jupyter Notebook (formerly IPython Notebook), an interactive web application for creating and sharing computational documents. These documents allow for the combination of code execution, rich text, mathematics, plots, and multimedia. Jupyter supports many languages beyond its initial three, and its open-source nature makes it freely available to all users.
Website: https://jupyter.org
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Total Mentions: 6
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Positive Mentions: 5
Negative Mentions: 1
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May 7, 2025
Jupyter and OOP, right tool for the job?
💬 4 comments
⬆︎ 2 upvotes
The post raises a question about the suitability of Jupyter notebooks for OOP, suggesting a potential mismatch or limitation.
Found in /r/learnprogramming/Apr 18, 2025
Anyone transition from TSQL to Snowflake?
💬 14 comments
⬆︎ 8 upvotes
The individual is recommending that Jupyter notebooks so you can easily test/tweak each step.
Found in /r/SQL/Jan 15, 2025
Why Python is popular
💬 211 comments
⬆︎ 234 upvotes
Used for creating Jupyter notebooks.
Found in /r/learnprogramming/Oct 18, 2024
Creating a database to store my thesis data and learn SQL?
💬 24 comments
⬆︎ 7 upvotes
Jupyter is mentioned as a tool that can be used with RDS.
Found in /r/Database/Jul 17, 2022
10 + Years of T-SQL time to learn Python?
💬 57 comments
⬆︎ 84 upvotes
Mentioned in passing as a tool for building dashboards or websites.
Found in /r/SQL/Jul 24, 2021
A progressive web app that uses WebRTC to stream desktop apps from AWS to your browser
💬 127 comments
⬆︎ 1254 upvotes
Mentioned as an application that can be run through Neverinstall
Found in /r/webdev/Subscribe to our newsletter!
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