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The Emacs Ipython Notebook

The Emacs Ipython Notebook

John Miller offers an overview of the Emacs IPython Notebook (EIN), a full-featured client for the Jupyter Notebook in Emacs, and shares a brief history of its development.

Talk Title The Emacs Ipython Notebook
Speakers John Miller (Honeywell UOP)
Conference JupyterCon in New York 2018
Conf Tag The Official Jupyter Conference
Location New York, New York
Date August 22-24, 2018
URL Talk Page
Slides Talk Slides
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John Miller offers an overview of the Emacs IPython Notebook (EIN), a full-featured client for the Jupyter Notebook in Emacs, and shares a brief history of its development. John covers the features of EIN that make it uniquely Emacs—starting and automatically logging into a Jupyter server from inside Emacs, connecting Python buffers to a running kernel, allowing for interactive evaluation, org-mode Babel support, Emacs debugger integration, and company-mode and Jedi auto-complete integration. John then explains how he uses EIN in his own work, with a simple case study of troubleshooting activity decline of highly chlorided alumina catalyst in a pentane isomerization chemical process.

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