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

Schedule: Core architecture sessions

Design and structure of the Jupyter project itself, explaining and illustrating how the various components can be used for new purposes.

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1:30pm–5:00pm Wednesday, August 23, 2017
Location: Concourse A Level: Beginner
Steven Silvester (Anaconda Powered by Continuum Analytics), Jason Grout (Bloomberg)
Average rating: ****.
(4.50, 2 ratings)
Steven Silvester and Jason Grout lead a walkthrough of JupyterLab as a user and as an extension author, explore its capabilities, and offer a demonstration of how to create a simple extension to the environment. Read more.
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1:30pm–5:00pm Wednesday, August 23, 2017
Location: Concourse B Level: Beginner
Safia Abdalla (nteract)
Average rating: ****.
(4.00, 3 ratings)
Have you wondered what it takes to go from a Jupyter user to a Jupyter pro? Wonder no more. Safia Abdalla explores the core concepts of the Jupyter ecosystem, including the extensions ecosystem, the kernel ecosystem, and the frontend architecture, leaving you with an understanding of the possibilities of the Jupyter ecosystem and practical skills on customizing the Jupyter Notebook experience. Read more.
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4:10pm–4:50pm Thursday, August 24, 2017
Location: Beekman/Sutton North Level: Intermediate
Min Ragan-Kelley (Simula Research Laboratory), Carol Willing (Cal Poly San Luis Obispo)
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(3.00, 1 rating)
JupyterHub is a multiuser server for Jupyter notebooks. Min Ragan-Kelley and Carol Willing discuss exciting recent additions and future plans for the project, including the ability to share notebooks with students and collaborators. Read more.