[IPython-dev] Scipy 2017 Jupyter Tutorials

Matt Craig mattwcraig at gmail.com
Wed Mar 8 12:20:37 EST 2017


Hi,

Good news -- Sylvain Corley, Jason Grout and I are working on a
widget tutorial. If others are interested please let me know.

Matt Craig


On Wed, Mar 8, 2017 at 10:48 AM, Hearne, Mike <mhearne at usgs.gov> wrote:

> Greetings to all Jupyter developers and devotees!  The 2017 Scipy
> Tutorial Committee is looking for proposals for tutorials for this
> summers SciPy Conference.  In particular, we were hoping that someone
> from the Jupyter community would be interested in putting together a
> tutorial(s) on Jupyter.  Primarily we think a tutorial focusing on an
> introduction to Jupyter would be helpful, as well as (possibly) a
> second tutorial for more experienced users, focusing on widgets or
> other more advanced functionality.
>
> One note:  In years past, we have gotten comments that a lot of
> attendees at Scipy are not as interested in JavaScript-heavy
> tutorials, so perhaps factor that into any planning.
>
> The web page below has all of the information for tutorial submitters,
> including guidance on what should be in the proposal, schedules, and
> stipends (!)
>
> http://scipy2017.scipy.org/ehome/220975/493424/
>
> Information about SciPy:
>
> SciPy 2017, the 16th annual Scientific Computing with Python
> conference, will be held July 10-16, 2017 in Austin, Texas. The annual
> SciPy Conference brings together over 700 participants from industry,
> academia, and government to showcase their latest projects, learn from
> skilled users and developers, and collaborate on code development. The
> full program will consist of 2 days of tutorials (July 10-11), 3 days
> of talks (July 12-14), and 2 days of developer sprints (July 15-16).
>
> --The SciPy 2017 Tutorials Committee
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