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Jupyter Community Workshop: JupyterLite

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We are thrilled to announce the next in-person Jupyter Community Workshop, which will focus on the JupyterLite project!

The event will be held at the OVHCloud headquarters in Paris, France, from December 7th to December 9th, 2022. Funding for travel expenses is available for attendees from academia and those from groups which are not well-represented in the Jupyter and wider tech community!

Jupyter Community Workshop are a series of community-organized events to tackle challenging development and design projects, growing the community of contributors, and strengthening collaborations.

This specific workshop will focus on the JupyterLite project, a JupyterLab distribution that runs entirely in the browser built from the ground-up using JupyterLab components and extensions. JupyterLite allows for very scalable deployments, and already powers inline consoles and notebooks on the websites of major projects of our ecosystem, such as NumPy, SymPy, Pandas, and many more.

The workshop will last three days, with hands-on discussions, hacking sessions, and technical presentations. The goal of this event is to foster collaboration and the sharing of knowledge between Jupyter maintainers and downstream library authors and power users.

Should you be interested in joining us for this workshop, please fill this form. A limited number of spots are available for this event.

We are grateful to OVHCloud for hosting this event. We are also grateful to the sponsors of the Jupyter Community Workshop series, Bloomberg and Amazon AWS.

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Written by Sylvain Corlay

@ProjectJupyter core developer, #PyData Paris Meetup organizer, co-author of #xtensor, entrepreneur, mathematician, quant, #cpp #python #JuliaLang #dataviz

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