The JupyterCon call for proposals is now open and will close on March 6. If you have an intriguing case study, deep technical knowledge to share about Jupyter's internals, a useful extension, or a provocative idea for new development, we'd love to hear from you. Topics we'll be exploring include: - Core Jupyter Architecture (notebooks, message specification, kernels) - Jupyter subprojects (Notebook, JupyterHub, JupyterLab, nbconvert, IPython) - Usage and application of Jupyter software in education, scientific research, machine learning, data journalism, visualization, finance and economic forecasting - JupyterHub and multi-user or large-scale deployments - Reproducible research and open science - Jupyter development process and community - Organizational and enterprise adoptions of Jupyter - Documentation with and for Jupyter - Jupyter kernels across different programming languages - Extensions and customization of Jupyter software
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