I went to the webinar on Jupyter with Fernando Perez "Changing Our Publication Models", and learned a lot about the project and where it's going. Here are the highlights, but you can view the webinar broadcast here (https://www.dataone.org/webinars):
1) Publications aren't getting read, so we should get computers to read and validate the literature by producing machine readable notebooks (like those produced in JOSN by Jupyter)
2) There are several projects (Ligo, Microsoft Azure) and Jupyter is now working on expanding from notebooks to Jupyter-Lab (which is in alpha on github)
I went to the webinar on Jupyter with Fernando Perez "Changing Our Publication Models", and learned a lot about the project and where it's going. Here are the highlights, but you can view the webinar broadcast here (https://www.dataone.org/webinars):
1) Publications aren't getting read, so we should get computers to read and validate the literature by producing machine readable notebooks (like those produced in JOSN by Jupyter) 2) There are several projects (Ligo, Microsoft Azure) and Jupyter is now working on expanding from notebooks to Jupyter-Lab (which is in alpha on github)