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Min RK
minrk
after my @JupyterCon keynote yesterday, @jason_grout brought up the activity plateau in this chart, where total activity across Jupyter projects stopped growing in 2016 after exponential growth up to that
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Francois Sabot
francois_sabot
Ok, what I am presenting is highly adapted from this note from Lj Miranda @ljvmiranda921, thus all credits to him. https://ljvmiranda921.github.io/notebook/2018/01/31/running-a-jupyter-notebook/The current explanation supposes that you have a Python3
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Gael Varoquaux
GaelVaroquaux
VScode (or any other editor that supports executing marked blocks) is a tool that enables much more robust and accountable work than notebooks.The immediate feeling of productivity in notebooks is
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Andrej Karpathy
karpathy
so I accidentally held down something and deleted all cells in this jupyter notebook I've been building for ~2 months, and the "undo delete cell" isn't bringing them back. Lol.
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Jason Fleischer
jasongfleischer
Social distancing and stay-at-home has probably saved more than 1,000 lives in San Diego County. See the faded red dashdot line's level today. Also look at the faded orange dashdot
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Jake Kara
jakekara
Friends, I was working on a way to make Jupyter Notebooks work *well* as Python modules, and while I did that, I think I came up with something even cooler.
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Sandeep Pawar
PawarBI
Today is my 1st anniversary of when I started blogging and I am celebrating it by giving two back to back presentations. If a year ago you had told me
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Vicki Boykis
vboykis
Just saw a crazy data science take and it made me feel normal and alive for a minute, like remember the days when we used to fight about regularization penalties
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Jesper Dr.amsch
JesperDramsch
People love to hate @ProjectJupyter notebooks!They're missing out on a great communication tool.Here's how data scientists and machine learners can build great Jupyter Notebooks that people love to read
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Jon Hencinski
jhencinski
How do you measure #SOC quality? 1. ISO 2859-1 (#AQL) to determine sample size 2. #Python #Jupyter notebook to perform random selection3. Check sheet to spot defects 4. Process runs
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Santiago
svpino
It was a great improvement when I learned to use notebooks!To run experimentsTo share my codeTo present my workIt's a very different dynamic!If you are a Python developer, notebooks
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Tim Sherratt
wragge
So here’s a bit of a thread for #WebArchiveWednesday on what I’ve been working on for the last month or so…tl;dr – #webarchives are fun (and very useful for research)
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James Wootton @ home
decodoku
Two quantum game jams are coming up, so here's another thread on why and how you might make a game that involves quantum computing.But first, let's take a look at
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Polo Araujo
Poloisms
Not so long ago, Donald Trump claimed that more white people die at the hands of law enforcement than African Americans. Is he lying? Rhetorical question; Of course he is.
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Santiago
svpino
The backbone of my end-to-end machine learning setup:• A 48-page Field Notes• Python• NumPy, Pandas, Matplotlib, OpenCV• Scikit-Learn, XGBoost• TensorFlow• Google Colab, Jupyter, VSCode• Docker, Flask• AWS SageMaker I person
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د. حمود الدوسري
Dr_Hmood
إن كانت جوجل هي بوابة الدخول للإنترنت فإن لغة Python هي بوابة الدخول لـ #علم_البياناتبايثون الأداة الأكثر استخداماً لـ 3 سنوات متتالية، بعكس R المتخصصة في البيانات فإن Python لغة
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