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Demo of the JASMIN Notebook Service webinar

Posted on June 16, 2020  (Last modified on November 8, 2023) • 1 min read • 148 words
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Webinar so users can find out about the JASMIN Notebook Service's key feature in this demo.

In this webinar, we will talk you through some of the JASMIN Notebook Service’s key features.

The JASMIN Notebook service provides access to Jupyter Notebooks in the web browser. A Jupyter Notebook is an interactive document containing live code, documentation and visualisations that can be run and edited in a web browser.

The following examples will be covered in the webinar:
1. Using Python in the browser
2. Plotting in a Notebook
3. Working with data in the CEDA Archive
4. Accessing data in Group Workspaces
5. Creating virtual environments to install additional software

Note: This new service is currently in beta, so access will be limited. Please also be understanding if there are teething issues.

This webinar was recorded on 16th June 2020. You can view the video recording here. Note: as it was a demonstration for how to use the service, there are no presentation slides available. 

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