How the Little Jupyter Notebook Became a Web App: Managing Increasing Complexity with nbdev

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Created: Tue, 08/22/2023 - 18:11
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Submitted by: Nicole Brewer
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Title: How the Little Jupyter Notebook Became a Web App: Managing Increasing Complexity with nbdev
Category: Learning
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Beginner (304), Intermediate (305), Advanced (306)

Description:
A tutorial entitled "How the Little Jupyter Notebook Became a Web App:
Managing Increasing Complexity with nbdev" presented at SciPy 2023 in Austin,
TX. This tutorial is hosted in a series of Jupyter Notebooks which can be
accessed in the click of a button using Binder. See the README for more
information.


Link to Resource:
- Tutorial Site (https://github.com/Jupyter4Science/scipy23-jupyter-web-app-tutorial)

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