At #PyDataParis 2024 today (13:50 CEST), Software Engineer Devpriya Dave and our OSPO's @alyssapwright share a new community-driven model to sustain #opensource that aligns business value, volunteerism, philanthropic impact, & individual technical growth
https://t.co/L1QT3DI0nz
I am looking forward to giving a keynote presentation at @PyDataParis 2024, September 25-26, Cité des Sciences. This will be an opportunity to reflect on the meaning of "noise" and predictive uncertainty in machine learning applications.
Mark your calendar for PyData Paris 2024, Sep 25-26 at Cité des Sciences @citedessciences.
With four amazing keynote speakers:
Arthur Mensch @arthurmensch
Katharine Jarmul @kjam,
Olivier Grisel @ogrisel,
Merve Noyan @mervenoyann.
Check out our blog post:
https://t.co/q7fzYSRnom
We are thrilled to announce the release of Jupyter Notebook Version 7! 🚀
📝💻 Real-time collaboration, visual debugging, dark mode, and more! Read our latest blog post to discover what's new!
https://t.co/jlaYxscRmO
Don't miss the opportunity to attend JupyterCon 2023! The conference is taking place from May 10th to May 12th at the Cité des Sciences in Paris and features an impressive array of keynote speakers. You can still register at https://t.co/RwkdFUEEpu before it's too late!
Looking for an opportunity to grow and give back at the same time? Volunteer at @JupyterCon 2023 in Paris and make a real impact!
Interested? Fill out this form: https://t.co/LPLgaBk7mG ! #volunteer#makeadifference
Don't miss out on the chance to attend JupyterCon 2023!
The event will be held on May 10-12 at the Cité des Sciences in Paris. Secure your spot by registering at https://t.co/cfkrBNEhaR today!
Hi Jupyter Community!
We are excited to announce that the CFP for talks at JupyterCon 2023 is OPEN.
Join us for 3 days of talks, tutorials, and networking! Please submit your proposal before December 15th, 2022. See you there 🎉
https://t.co/6x0upMmyJk
JupyterCon is back! Mark your calendar for next year's conference about @ProjectJupyter on May 10-12, 2023 at Cité des Sciences in Paris.
https://t.co/7gNiMWmwim
In this example, the pitch of a synth follows the curve of global CO2 concentrations, while another synth plays small notes following the curve of global main air temperature.
(inspired from https://t.co/M8uIPpky83, made with bqplot)
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🚨 Excited to announce a new release of ipytone, a big one and the first “public” release!
More details below 🧵
But let’s start with this little piece of music made entirely in a @ProjectJupyter notebook (+ some “waving topography” made with pyvista / ipygany). 🔊🔊🔊🌍
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Jumping on the @pyscript_dev hype train and sharing what we've been up to for the past ~6 months at @QuantStack with regards to Python + WebAssembly + @ProjectJupyter
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