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'''Vendor Support:''' [https://docs.jupyter.org/en/latest/ Project Jupyter Documentation]
'''Vendor Support:''' [https://docs.jupyter.org/en/latest/ Project Jupyter Documentation]


'''Accessibility:''' [https://jupyter-accessibility.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ Not currently accessible], [https://jupyter-accessibility.readthedocs.io/en/latest/resources/JupyterLab-a11y-statement.html JupyterLab's Accessibility Statement]
'''Accessibility:''' [https://jupyter-accessibility.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ Not currently accessible], [https://jupyter-accessibility.readthedocs.io/en/latest/resources/JupyterLab-a11y-statement.html JupyterLab's Accessibility Statement], [https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Iota-School/notebooks-for-all/main/resources/event-hackathon/Notebook%20Authoring%20Tips.pdf Notebook Authoring Tips]

Latest revision as of 14:44, 29 November 2024

Jupyter Notebooks are a web-based interface for creating and sharing computational documents. Jupyter supports over 40 programming languages including Python, R, Julia, and Scala. The notebooks support interactive output such as HTML, images, videos, and LaTeX.


Centrally Supported: No

Possible Alternatives: Depends on desired coding language.

Instructor Contact: Your CTE Liaison for pedagogical support.

University Support: mfcfhelp@uwaterloo.ca if using the UWaterloo Jupyter notebook server.

Vendor Support: Project Jupyter Documentation

Accessibility: Not currently accessible, JupyterLab's Accessibility Statement, Notebook Authoring Tips