At some point, we all need to show our work. Most programming work is shared either as raw source code or as a compiled executable. The source code provides complete information, but in a way that’s ...
These days, the industry would have you believe that data and analytics is all being done in the service of AI. And, given that, there's a lot of orientation toward data scientists' seemingly favorite ...
Flying high above the Pacific Ocean, Titus Brown is taking a deep dive into his students' research code. The long journey from Michigan State University in East Lansing to a conference in Melbourne, ...
Jupyter Notebooks let you combine code, comments, multimedia, and visualizations into an interactive document that can be shared, re-used, and re-worked. Originally developed for data science ...
Ethan White, an ecologist at Utah State University in Logan, discusses the software and tools that he finds most useful in his research. How would you describe your research? I use data generated by ...
Researchers and programmers know the Jupyter Notebook as a web-based environment where they can do computational research with native support for code, math and data visualization. By creating a more ...
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