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.