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{
"copyright_text": "Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed)",
"description": "Mike BRIGHT - Jupyter for everything else\n[EuroPython 2016]\n[22 July 2016]\n[Bilbao, Euskadi, Spain]\n(https://ep2016.europython.eu//conference/talks/jupyter-for-everything-else)\n\nSure you can do a chunk of scientific exploration and stuff in Jupyter\nin your choice of language supplemented with visuals and that's\nalready awesome !\n\nBut let's head off the beaten track a little to look at other uses,\nespecially command-line.\n\nWe'll look at some alternate uses of Jupyter ...\n\n-----\n\n- Write command-line tutorials, cheat sheets in an easy to maintain format.\n- Perform visualization tasks for command-line tools\n- Write blog posts\n- Create interactive presentations (thanks Damian !)\n- Publish interactive books, articles and blog posts\n- HTML/js/css experimentation",
"duration": 2700,
"language": "eng",
"recorded": "2016-08-05",
"related_urls": [
"https://ep2016.europython.eu//conference/talks/jupyter-for-everything-else"
],
"speakers": [
"Mike BRIGHT"
],
"tags": [],
"thumbnail_url": "https://i.ytimg.com/vi/wG6u51uuXEA/maxresdefault.jpg",
"title": "Jupyter for everything else",
"videos": [
{
"type": "youtube",
"url": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wG6u51uuXEA"
}
]
}