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The official Jupyter Conference
August 22-23, 2017: Training
August 23-25, 2017: Tutorials & Conference
New York, NY
Brian Granger

Brian Granger
Assistant Professor, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo

@ellisonbg

Brian Granger is an associate professor of physics and data science at Cal Poly State University in San Luis Obispo. Brian is a leader of the IPython project, cofounder of Project Jupyter, and an active contributor to a number of other open source projects focused on data science in Python. Recently, he cocreated the Altair package for statistical visualization in Python. He is an advisory board member of NumFOCUS and a faculty fellow of the Cal Poly Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship.

Sessions

11:05am–11:45am Thursday, August 24, 2017
Programmatic
Location: Beekman/Sutton North
Kyle Kelley (Netflix), Brian Granger (Cal Poly San Luis Obispo)
Average rating: *****
(5.00, 2 ratings)
Kyle Kelley and Brian Granger offer a broad look at Jupyter frontends, describing their common aspects and explaining how their differences help Jupyter reach a broader set of users. They also share ongoing challenges in building these frontends (real-time collaboration, security, rich output, different Markdown formats, etc.) as well as their ongoing work to address these questions. Read more.
11:55am–12:35pm Thursday, August 24, 2017
Programmatic
Location: Beekman/Sutton North
Brian Granger (Cal Poly San Luis Obispo), Chris Colbert (Project Jupyter), Ian Rose (UC Berkeley)
Average rating: *****
(5.00, 6 ratings)
Brian Granger, Chris Colbert, and Ian Rose offer an overview of JupyterLab, which enables users to work with the core building blocks of the classic Jupyter Notebook in a more flexible and integrated manner. Read more.