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GNU Octave Meets JupyterLite: Compute Anywhere, Anytime!We are thrilled to announce the newest member of our JupyterLite kernel ecosystem: Xeus-Octave. Xeus-Octave allows you to run GNU Octave…Isabel Paredes·Oct 16·4 min read
Your Ideas, Our Support: Jupyter Community Call For Funding ProposalsThe Jupyter Executive Council and Jupyter Foundation are pleased to announce a call for proposals for the Jupyter community. Visit the…Chris Holdgraf·Aug 28·3 min read
Jupyter Community Workshops Are Back!The Jupyter Community Building Working Group is pleased to announce that the next call for proposals for Jupyter Community Workshops is now…Jason Grout·Aug 7·2 min read
Jupyter Community Call: September 2025Hey Jovyans, we want to learn about the great things you’re doing with Jupyter! The Community Building working group is holding an open…Rosio Reyes·Jul 31·2 min read
C++ in Jupyter — Interpreting C++ in the WebA Jupyter kernel for C++ running in the Web browserAnutosh Bhat·Jun 19·16 min read
JupyterLite 0.6.0 is released! 🎉JupyterLite 0.6.0 includes a number of new features, bug fixes, and enhancements and significant improvements to the user interface.Jeremy Tuloup·Jun 12·6 min read
Jupyter Community Call: June 2025Hey Jovyans, we want to learn about the great things you’re doing with Jupyter! The Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) standing…Rosio Reyes·May 22·2 min read
JupyterLab 4.4 and Notebook 7.4 are available!JupyterLab 4.4 has been released! This new minor release of JupyterLab includes many new features and bug fixes.Jeremy Tuloup·May 21·4 min read
Congratulations, Distinguished Contributors!We are proud to announce the recipients of the Jupyter Distinguished Contributor (JDC) award for the 2024 cohort of contributors.Johan Mabille·May 15·2 min read
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