Project Jupyter: From interactive Python to open science

Fernando Perez explains how Project Jupyter fits into a vision of collaborative development of tools that are applicable to research, education, and industry.

By Fernando Pérez
August 24, 2017
The interior of the tropical biome at the Eden Project The interior of the tropical biome at the Eden Project (source: Nilfanion on Wikimedia Commons)

This is a keynote from JupyterCon in New York 2017.

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