This GitHub repository serves as a hub for gathering archives related to the Jupyter Project. Whether you're a researcher, developer or enthusiast, this space is dedicated to documenting and tracking progress on Jupyter-related facts and anecdotes.
The main goal is to centralize scattered informations but also scientific publications either in social science of technology or computer science
The first time I attempted to make an history of Jupyter was in 2014 during a scholarship in Berkeley, but without success. It's time to try again.
If you have relevant documents to contribute to the archive, don't hesitate to associate them. Every contribution, big or small, is appreciated and will be duly credited in publications.
If you have any question, feel free to contact me.
- préprint "Du laboratoire à Jupyter : La trajectoire d’un instrument logiciel libre de la science ouverte"
- (podcast) Brian Granger and Fernando Perez of the IPython Project, Pythonpodcast, 2015
- (video) IPython creator Fernando Pérez: Surprises from IPython's evolution, O'Reilly, 2014
- (article) Interview with Fernando Perez for the 20 years of IPython,2022
- (article) The State of Jupyter, by Fernando Perez and Brian Granger, 2017
- (video) William Horton - A Brief History of Jupyter Notebooks, Euroscipy, 2020
- (article) Paul Romer - Jupyter, Mathematica, and the Future of the Research Paper
- (video) "Project Jupyter" with Brian Granger, ACM, 2018