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how to call a fucntion from a py file in jupyter notebook?
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Jupyter Lab or Jupyter Notebook? 🤔 My junior always questioning me why you always prefer Jupyter Lab over Jupyter Notebook... I know Jupyter Lab is the Next Generation of Jupyter Notebook. here are some reasons behind the answer... 1. Integrated Environment: Work seamlessly with multiple notebooks, files, and resources in one interface. 2. Extensions & Plugins: Customize your experience with interactive widgets, code snippets, and more. 3. File Browser: Easily manage your project directories and files within the platform. 4. Terminal & Console Integration: Run command-line operations without leaving your workspace. 5. Interface Customization: Arrange panels and toolbars to suit your workflow. 6. Compatibility: Seamlessly edit and work with your existing Jupyter Notebook files. ................................................ #JupyterLab #DataScience #Workflow #DataAnalysis #Jupyternotebook #Python
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My folder structure is set out like this: - project/ - notebooks/ - notebook1.ipynb - src/ Check it out: https://lnkd.in/gtuFe_qQ Join the conversation! #jupyterconsole #jupyternotebook #python
prevent jupyter notebooks from changing the cwd
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This is very helpful in data visualization after doing the data analysis in python
Have you seen this? I just tried it out this morning and it's pretty slick for spinning up a PBI report without leaving Jupyter Notebooks. I have a pro license and executed it in my personal Jupyter Notebook (not on Fabric). I have heard it does work on the trial licenses and in #Databricks. You can even push reports into workspaces for further use, collaboration, or presentation. Stay nerdy my friends! ------ Release notes: https://lnkd.in/eXUCAySG Documentation: https://lnkd.in/eU2peQqX ------ #powerbi #python #datavisualization
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Hot reload code in a Jupyter Notebook
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It's cool to use Power Bi in Jupyter Notebooks
Have you seen this? I just tried it out this morning and it's pretty slick for spinning up a PBI report without leaving Jupyter Notebooks. I have a pro license and executed it in my personal Jupyter Notebook (not on Fabric). I have heard it does work on the trial licenses and in #Databricks. You can even push reports into workspaces for further use, collaboration, or presentation. Stay nerdy my friends! ------ Release notes: https://lnkd.in/eXUCAySG Documentation: https://lnkd.in/eU2peQqX ------ #powerbi #python #datavisualization
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Three different ways of combining Pandas data frames which can be sometimes confusing: Concatenation, Merging and Joining. I hope the Jupyter Notebook examples in the following link can help you figure out the difference among the three functions. https://lnkd.in/e8-KUiCZ
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PivotTableJS sounds like a fantastic tool for Jupyter users! For those looking to expand their Jupyter toolkit, here are some other cool tools to explore: - JupyterLab: The next-generation user interface for Jupyter, offering all the familiar building blocks of the classic notebook in a flexible and powerful user interface¹. - Voilà: Turns Jupyter notebooks into standalone web applications². - Papermill: Lets you parameterize and execute Jupyter notebooks². - NBViewer: A simple way to share Jupyter Notebooks². - Jupyter Widgets: Interactive HTML widgets for Jupyter notebooks and the IPython kernel². These tools can help enhance your data science projects by providing more interactive, efficient, and collaborative ways to work with Jupyter notebooks. #Python
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Tuesday Tip! 💡 Check out our "Coming from Jupyter" guide for tips on how to transition to marimo from Jupyter: https://lnkd.in/gSXY77x9 Why migrate? Unlike Jupyter, marimo is reproducible, versionable with git, runnable as web apps, and executable as Python scripts.
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