Jupyter: Kernels, Protocols, and the IPython Reference Implementation
Matthias Bussonnier (UC Berkeley BIDS), Paul Ivanov (Bloomberg LP) Matthias Bussonnier and Paul Ivanov walk you through the current Jupyter architecture and protocol and explain how kernels work (decoupled from but in communication with the environment for input and output, such as a notebook document). Matthias and Paul also offer an overview of a number of kernels developed by the community and show you how you can get started writing a new kernel. Subscribe to O'Reilly on YouTube: http://goo.gl/n3QSYi Follow O'Reilly on: Twitter: / oreillymedia Facebook: / oreilly Instagram: / oreillymedia LinkedIn: / 8459

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