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sustainers
A Jupyter Book for sharing resources around open source in academia
agahkarakuzu
Open and REproducible neurOimaging: from study inception to publication | Jupyter Book
Jupyter-based open source book about how to get started in Control Theory with Matlab
OpenSourceBrain
Updated documentation for the Open Source Brain platform using Jupyter Book
A Jupyter Book tutorial focusing on scientific workflows analyzing cloud-optimized n-d earth observation data with open source Python tools
BijanSeif
There is My Jupyter NoteBooks on Openseespy.
EastBayEv
Open the Python Jupyter Book and get familiar with computational text analysis and machine learning.
aman9113
it is a simple GUI based python project. i have created a simple interface where user can book lpg gas , track his booking records and cancel the bookings. this project is based on python language and using sql query storing the records of customers activity in the database. i have created 2 .py file , one is for booking interface and another is for appointment. you can download this zip file and simply run in jupyter notebook or spyder or anyother python interpreter. requirements for running this system: install any python notebook 2)download this zip file 3)extract the zip file 4)open the file in python notebook 5)then run the code
Open Textbook: Data Analysis Practice In Python And Jupyter
thomas-chernaik
A jupyter notebook containing notes for use in my open book numerical computing exam.
neuroanalytics
A jupyter book documenting available open datasets and other resources.
NomadShen
jupyter notebook files for the ChipWhisperer
luciebinder
Group session on “Working collaborative with Jupyter Book: An open-source tool to create open and flexible teaching/learning materials” for the Workshop “Openness in the Higher Education Classroom “, June 2025
tamrattedi
Anaconda navigation unable to open jupyter note book
sauradeep93
Jupyter book OSIP Workshop on Open Science by default
Realtime Object Detection in Python Jupyter Note Book Open CV Kandi Kits By Smit Shetye
veillette
Open-source, reproducible workflow for compiling Jupyter notebooks into a book (website, PDF, DOCX, Markdown) with automated builds and asset management. Built with Jupyter Book, nbconvert, and GitHub Actions.
cloned from https://github.com/alan-turing-institute/open-research-community-management to restructure for Jupyter-book wiki
Shreyasp30
The COVID-19 pandemic analysis to understand its spread and impacts. Python, and its libraries and tools, along with Jupyter Book, an open-source tool for creating interactive and literate computational documents, provides an excellent platform for conducting and presenting COVID-19 data analysis.
robertolofaro
A book using a real case of a Jupyter Notebook with the analysis of a survey. An experiment in transitioning to open data and free the approach to report writing done for decades with customers in activities in cultural, organizational, technological change And sharing ideas about the future of corporate uses of Artificial Intelligence
pshokrol
Create a Tic Tac Toe game. You are free to use any IDE you like. Here are the requirements: 2 players should be able to play the game (both sitting at the same computer) The board should be printed out every time a player makes a move You should be able to accept input of the player position and then place a symbol on the board Feel free to use Google to help you figure anything out (but don't just Google "Tic Tac Toe in Python" otherwise you won't learn anything!) Keep in mind that this project can take anywhere between several hours to several days. There are 4 Jupyter Notebooks related to this assignment: This Assignment Notebook A "Walkthrough Steps Workbook" Notebook A "Complete Walkthrough Solution" Notebook An "Advanced Solution" Notebook I encourage you to just try to start the project on your own without referencing any of the notebooks. If you get stuck, check out the next lecture which is a text lecture with helpful hints and steps. If you're still stuck after that, then check out the Walkthrough Steps Workbook, which breaks up the project in steps for you to solve. Still stuck? Then check out the Complete Walkthrough Solution video for more help on approaching the project! There are parts of this that will be a struggle...and that is good! I have complete faith that if you have made it this far through the course you have all the tools and knowledge to tackle this project. Remember, it's totally open book, so take your time, do a little research, and remember: Have Fun!
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