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Comment written by Kevin Markham on 04/06/2020 01:41:01
Great series! I agree about "Restart and Run All" as a first-class citizen... I use it all the time!
Comment written by Lj Miranda on 04/06/2020 03:04:54
Thanks Kevin! Glad you enjoyed the series :)
Totally agree, 'restart and run all' feels like compiling one's code
Comment written by Derek Haynes on 04/17/2020 15:01:27
Really enjoyed this series - it was a lot of work to put together. Thank you!
I just wrote Machine learning deserves its own flavor of Continuous Delivery and referenced some of your thoughts in the post.
Comment written by Lj Miranda on 04/19/2020 22:02:16
Hi Derek, I'm glad you enjoyed reading through this. It was a very long post and I appreciate you going through it :)
I also enjoyed reading through your post, I'm a big fan of MLOps and interested on how to bring ML models at scale. Booklet looks good and interesting, will check it out!
Comment written by 『Λהםא』✓ᵛᵉʳᶦᶠᶦᵉᵈ on 07/16/2020 04:50:53
How to make this sort of blog on github ? any links to share ? thanks.
Comment written by Charles Paez Monzon on 08/10/2020 17:43:54
Hi LJM, very important reflection about jupyter notebooks. Is it possible to shown a workflow example based on jupyter notebook in JupyterLab with Binder, fasai and streamlit .
Comment written by Lj Miranda on 11/29/2020 14:18:28
Sorry for the very late reply. I use a static site generator called Jekyll and host it on Github Pages. You can get started here:
- https://docs.github.com/en/... (github pages docs)
- https://ljvmiranda921.githu... (my setup and some thoughts on static sites vs. wordpress/tumblr/etc.)
Comment written by Lj Miranda on 11/29/2020 14:20:29
Sorry for the very late reply. I'm not sure if I can show something for all those tools anytime soon, but for Jupyterlab and binder you can check one of my projects (https://github.com/ljvmiran... and you'll see in the README a Binder link that connects directly to my repo's examples/
directory.
Written on 03/21/2020 11:02:27
URL: https://ljvmiranda921.github.io/notebook/2020/03/30/jupyter-notebooks-in-2020-part-3/