Explore tweets tagged as #markdown_in_jupyter
@rio_agustian_
Rio Agustian Gilang Fernando
1 year
In the morning, I studied computational chemistry. This one is not the chemistry part. It's a chapter that discuss about markdown in Jupyter Notebook. I did it because why not
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@MaziyarPanahi
Maziyar PANAHI
1 year
I can't believe I need to say this, but run the code below in your local Jupyter notebook and save 138,830 arXiv papers in multi-markdown format now before they're gone! 😅 Available on @huggingface Datasets: https://t.co/MEwlUxVtdV
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@TheJohnEgan
John E-gen 🔮
1 year
jupyter notebook (headless process) as literate interface python, interchangeable component, executed in jupyter converted to markdown rendered as pandoc with lua filters ‘plugin’ out to your final destination feels like best lens and foundation for AI apps with FastHTML
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@MichaelMindrum
Michael Mindrum, MD
2 years
8/ Press enter, and it will create a "markdown table" to preview the information. If satisfied then you can copy the python code and paste it into Jupyter. Wala! There is your table in seconds.
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@kolibril13
Jan-Hendrik Müller
2 years
How should jupyter-@tldraw store a drawing? I think the easiest way would be to embed it as static image in the below markdown cell. Other 3 exampels in this thread. Feedback is welcome!
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@jackhodkinson93
Jack Hodkinson
1 year
Editing your prompts in Jupyter should be as easy as using a markdown editor but execute like a code block.
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@asaddogar0
Asad Ullah Dogar 🐦
1 year
Day 74 of #100DaysOfCode: Analyzing a Dataset of LEGO Pieces! 🚀 💡 Learning Points: HTML Markdown in Jupyter Notebooks Combining groupby() and count() Using .value_counts() Slicing DataFrames Creating line and scatter charts with Matplotlib Working with relational databases
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@TeXUsersGroup
TeX Users Group
2 years
From #CTAN: Cédric Pierquet submitted an update to the pynotebook package. Version: 0.1.1 2024-02-19 License: lppl1.3c Summary: presents (raw, Markdown or Python) codes (and execution with LuaLaTeX) as in a Jupyter Notebook https://t.co/EV3T0A3YU4 #TeXLaTeX @cpierquet 🐍
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@loretoparisi
Loreto Parisi
8 months
Top 25 Programming Languages for Trending Repos on Github 🥇24% Python 🥈20% TypeScript 🥉8% Java, Go, HTML 4️⃣ 4% Jupyter, C++, Ruby, Markdown In the Top 100 we get Python 34%, TypeScript 15%, C++ 7%, Jupyter 5%, Go, HTML 4%, Java, Rust, Dart, JavaScript 3%, Mojo, Ruby, C 1%
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@starboy_abefe
Abefe - the statistics guy✍️📚😎🇳🇬
1 year
Apparently codes in Jupyter notebook can also be written in markdown format 😅 If I’m being honest, I have always thought the markdown feature is only in R Studio (that was where I used it for the first time). But using it here is sweet 🥰
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@zdunecki
Patryk Zdunowski
14 days
🤔 Pyodide vs. Jupyter Kernel to make Python runtime accessible via Markdown. The goal is to script and write text in the same document.
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@JawardSesay_
Jaward Sesay
1 year
Free research tip: get used to writing the first draft of your paper in markdown using vscode’s jupyter notebook extension - it let’s you do quick sanity checks with code and maths - an absolute AAA experience:)
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@writenatewrite
Nate Givens
9 months
Today ChatGPT taught me a fun new term: "cache-busting". I was trying to get an image in a Markdown cell of a Jupyter notebook in VS Code to refresh (new file, same filename) and this is what ChatGPT told me to do: 1. It worked. 2. "cache-busting" is part of my vocab now
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@luciascarlet
† lucia scarlet 🩸
2 years
@fytagee yeah I've noticed some unicode characters are a bit weird like that though ⚠️ is another one; I used that in some Jupyter notebook markdown blocks in VS Code and while it's colourful in the emoji picker, it's just a monochrome glyph when typed out
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@alkimiadev
alkimiadev
11 months
@rob_freeman @fchollet I've been working for some time on "Agentic Observers" (AOs) and their nested competency hierarchies. My response was too long for the character limit here, so I wrote it in a jupyter markdown cell and attached a screenshot.
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@KhuyenTran16
Khuyen Tran
3 years
LaTeX makes it easy to write math. To convert a Numpy array into LaTeX, use array-to-latex. Paste the output of array-to-latex into a markdown cell in a Jupyter Notebook to display the mathematical equation. Link to array-to-latex: https://t.co/SfV98IV2F7 #Python
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@giswqs
Qiusheng Wu
2 months
The recording of my presentation at the UTK Open Access Week is available on YouTube now: https://t.co/tfK6Z7QwWK Title: Open Publishing in Action: Creating Interactive Books with Jupyter Book and MyST Markdown In this hands-on session, I demonstrated various open-source tools
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@giswqs
Qiusheng Wu
2 months
📯 The University of Tennessee Open Access Week is taking place this week. I’ll be presenting a session during the event, and you’re welcome to join. Webinar: Open Publishing in Action: Creating Interactive Books with Jupyter Book and MyST Markdown Time: October 21st, 2:00 -
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@PythonTipsTrick
DESI ASTRO
8 months
https://t.co/U3Vd2v6igG How to Change Font Size in Jupyter Notebook Cells |Jupyter Markdown Tips|Quick Tutorial
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@TeXUsersGroup
TeX Users Group
2 years
From #CTAN: Cédric Pierquet submitted the pynotebook package. Version: 0.1.0 2024-02-15 License: lppl1.3c Summary: pynotebook presents (raw, Markdown or Python) codes (and execution with LuaLaTeX) as in a Jupyter Notebook https://t.co/EV3T0A3YU4 #TeXLaTeX 🐍 @cpierquet
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