Project Jupyter
Project Jupyter Employees
15 people indexed:
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Afshin Darian
QuantStack
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Ana Ruvalcaba
Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo
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Brian Granger
Amazon Web Services
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Gabriel Fouasnon
Quansight Labs
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Jason Grout
Databricks
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Jeremy Tuloup
QuantStack
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Johan Mabille
QuantStack
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Martha Cryan
Mito
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Martin Renou
QuantStack
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Min Ragan-Kelley
Simula Research Lab
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Paul Ivanov
Jupyter Foundations and Standards
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Rick Wagner
UC San Diego
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Sylvain Corlay
QuantStack
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Zach Sailer
Apple
Project Jupyter Company Information
Project Jupyter is a prominent entity in the field of interactive computing, supporting a wide range of programming languages including Python, R, Julia, and Scala. It provides several key tools such as JupyterLab, a web-based interactive development environment tailored for notebooks, code, and data management, and Jupyter Notebook, a web application designed for the creation and sharing of computational documents. Jupyter enables users to share notebooks through various platforms like email, Dropbox, GitHub, and the Jupyter Notebook Viewer. It also integrates seamlessly with big data tools including Apache Spark, pandas, scikit-learn, ggplot2, and TensorFlow, enhancing its utility in data-intensive environments. Additionally, Project Jupyter offers JupyterHub, a multi-user version of the notebook designed to meet the needs of companies, classrooms, and research labs. This version supports pluggable authentication and can be centrally deployed. To manage software installations and scale deployments effectively, Jupyter utilizes Docker and Kubernetes. Another notable feature is Voilà, which transforms notebooks into secure, stand-alone web applications. Project Jupyter also champions open standards like the Notebook Document Format and the Interactive Computing Protocol, and provides an open document format for notebooks based on JSON, which includes code, narrative text, equations, and outputs.