Re: [jupyter] Find the rogue train: nice example of notebook use

2016-12-12 Thread John Lam
Thanks, Brian. I'll carve out some time to play around with this idea over the holidays and report back what I find. Get Outlook for iOS _ From: Brian Granger Sent: Saturday, December 10, 2016 5:08 PM Subject: Re: [jupyter] Find the rogue train:

Re: [jupyter] Find the rogue train: nice example of notebook use

2016-12-10 Thread Brian Granger
At one point I played with a notebook -> medium post converter, but the Medium API was pretty limited. More specifically, it was pretty tough to format cells with multiple outputs in a manner that was in any way reasonable. I think they also don't have any support for LaTeX. However, if you have r

Re: [jupyter] Find the rogue train: nice example of notebook use

2016-12-10 Thread John Lam
Perhaps I'm missing something here, but while the authors claim they used a notebook to do the computations, what I saw at the end of the link was a Medium post. It seems to me like what they did was manually convert their Jupyter notebook into a Medium post, which was probably a lot of work.

Re: [jupyter] Find the rogue train: nice example of notebook use

2016-12-01 Thread Brian Granger
Very cool notebook, and some top-notch data investigation! Cheers, Brian On Thu, Dec 1, 2016 at 8:39 AM, Carol Willing wrote: > Thanks for sharing this example notebook and the blog post. Very well > done. If anyone knows the authors, this would make an interesting > conference talk. > > *Caro

Re: [jupyter] Find the rogue train: nice example of notebook use

2016-12-01 Thread Carol Willing
Thanks for sharing this example notebook and the blog post. Very well done. If anyone knows the authors, this would make an interesting conference talk. **Carol Willing** Research Software Engineer, Project Jupyter Cal Poly San Luis Obispo Director, Python Software Foundation