Jupyter Book 2.0 – A Next-Generation tool for sharing for Computational Content
Steve Purves, Rowan Cockett, Franklin Koch, Angus Hollands, Chris Holdgraf
Jupyter Book allows researchers and educators to create books and knowledge bases that are reusable, reproducible, and interactive. Jupyter Book 2 has been rebuilt on a new document engine that prioritizes extensibility, machine readability and flexible deployment, allowing us to create and share interactive computational content in new ways. In this talk, we will introduce Jupyter Book 2.0, demonstrate its game changing features, and showcase real-world examples like The Turing Way, QuantEcon and Project Pythia. We'll conclude with a live demo, taking a folder of notebooks and markdown files and turning them into a deployable, feature-rich website.
Teaching and Learning
Room 318