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JupyterLab v3 Is the newest generation of interactive Notebooks providing a richer, deeper IDE like environment. In this workshop we will explore many of the new JupyterLab3 features that help you develop, interact with and deploy far beyond the old generic Notebooks. We will explore the ease and importance of adding Extensions with the Extension Manager, in workspace package setup, Table of Contents and other formatting/presentation features, multi-panel workflows, Interactive widgets, the new integrated Debugger and many other cool new tools.

Prerequisites: This will be working with the latest version of JupyterLab >-v3.0.16 so if you want to follow along please have it installed (please see https://jupyter.org/install) before the
workshop starts. If you have any questions or problems, please visit us during the CRDDS consulting hours.

Note: I will be working with Python, but everything covered applies to
other kernels such as R, Julia, JS, etc…

  • Erin Robinson
  • Amy Gilliland
  • Stephen Becker
  • Neeraj Jaiman

4 people are interested in this event


Registration is required. Zoom information will be sent in the confirmation email.

JupyterLab v3 Is the newest generation of interactive Notebooks providing a richer, deeper IDE like environment. In this workshop we will explore many of the new JupyterLab3 features that help you develop, interact with and deploy far beyond the old generic Notebooks. We will explore the ease and importance of adding Extensions with the Extension Manager, in workspace package setup, Table of Contents and other formatting/presentation features, multi-panel workflows, Interactive widgets, the new integrated Debugger and many other cool new tools.

Prerequisites: This will be working with the latest version of JupyterLab >-v3.0.16 so if you want to follow along please have it installed (please see https://jupyter.org/install) before the
workshop starts. If you have any questions or problems, please visit us during the CRDDS consulting hours.

Note: I will be working with Python, but everything covered applies to
other kernels such as R, Julia, JS, etc…

  • Erin Robinson
  • Amy Gilliland
  • Stephen Becker
  • Neeraj Jaiman

4 people are interested in this event


Registration is required. Zoom information will be sent in the confirmation email.