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Project Jupyter is a nonprofit organization that develops software, standards, and services for interactive data science and scientific computing across multiple programming languages. It supports execution environments (kernels) in Julia, Python, R, and many others, and has a web-based interface called Jupyter Notebook or JupyterLab.
Fernando Pérez was born in Medellín, Colombia, and has BSc in Physics from University of Antioquia and a PhD in particle physics from University of Colorado Boulder, where he worked on numerical simulations in Lattice QCD. [13]
HD 149026 b, also known as Smertrios, is a hot Jupiter planet that orbits very close to its star in the constellation of Hercules. It was discovered in 2005 by the radial velocity method and confirmed by transits, and has a very high temperature, low albedo, and large core.
IPython is a command shell for interactive computing in multiple programming languages, originally developed for Python, that offers introspection, rich media, shell syntax, and more. It also supports parallel and distributed computing, and is the basis of Project Jupyter, a language-agnostic platform for creating and executing notebooks.
Spyder is an open-source cross-platform integrated development environment (IDE) for scientific programming in the Python language. It integrates with many popular packages in the scientific Python stack, such as NumPy, SciPy, Matplotlib, and others, and offers features such as code completion, debugging, profiling, and plugins.
Anaconda is a Python and R distribution that simplifies package management and deployment for data science, machine learning and large-scale data processing. It includes conda, a package manager that resolves dependencies and conflicts, and Anaconda Navigator, a GUI for launching applications and managing environments.
The Trials of Apollo is a fantasy adventure series by Rick Riordan, a sequel to Percy Jackson and Heroes of Olympus. It follows the god Apollo, cursed to be a mortal, as he tries to regain his immortality and save the oracles from the evil Roman emperors.
As the notebook interface increased in popularity over the next two decades, notebooks for various computational back ends ("kernels") have been introduced, including MATLAB, Python, Julia, R, Scala, Elixir, SQL, and others. [16] [17] The variety of notebook interface has since been extended and new forms are still evolving. [18]