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  1. JupyterLab Desktop goes Thonny

    Doch jetzt geht JupyterLab Desktop, die Variante der Jupyter-IDE, die JupyterLab aus den Klauen der Webbrowser befreien will, mit der aktuellen Version 4.1 noch einen Schritt weiter: Sie erlaubt die Erstellung, Verwaltung und den Aufruf virtueller Umgebungen aus der Applikation heraus, ohne sich in die (Un-) Tiefen der Kommandozeile begeben zu müssen. kantel.github.io/posts/2024022 #Jupyter #Python #JupyterLabDesktop #Jupytext #MySTMarkdown

  2. JupyterLab Desktop goes Thonny

    Doch jetzt geht JupyterLab Desktop, die Variante der Jupyter-IDE, die JupyterLab aus den Klauen der Webbrowser befreien will, mit der aktuellen Version 4.1 noch einen Schritt weiter: Sie erlaubt die Erstellung, Verwaltung und den Aufruf virtueller Umgebungen aus der Applikation heraus, ohne sich in die (Un-) Tiefen der Kommandozeile begeben zu müssen. kantel.github.io/posts/2024022 #Jupyter #Python #JupyterLabDesktop #Jupytext #MySTMarkdown

  3. Interaktive Publikationen mit MyST Markdown und Jupyter Book

    Mir ist mal wieder danach, ich muß über meine Publikationsstrategie nachdenken. Denn der Vorteil meines Rentnerdaseins ist unter anderem der, daß ich nicht mehr publizieren muß. Stattdessen kann ich darüber nachdenken, wie ich ohne den Druck der Verlagshäuser, Redaktionen und auch meines Brötchengebers publizieren könnte. kantel.github.io/posts/2023083 #MySTMarkdown #JupyterBook #JupyterLab #VisualStudioCode

  4. So on the first one, @curvenote is this rich text editor (and more too) that's written in React and is written by the same ppl that make this sick as hell #Markdown dialect @mystmarkdown

    so consider the interface part of that basically done, I'm assuming it's not that labor intensive to borrow their react components and juice out the text into markdown paragraphs.

    the rest is literally just some minor modifications to the edit API and probably the activitypub serializer and then some UI candy for embedding the replies within the blogpost layout. right???
    #MastoDev #MastoHacks

  5. Ujjwal Kala and I recorded our video, "Triple D: Documentation-Driven Development". We discuss what is DDD, and demo the new Plonecookie template that generates documentation that you can publish to @readthedocs, including pull request previews. It also generates a Plone project to author an add-on for the frontend or backend, or both!

    We use , Plone Sphinx Theme based on Sphinx Theme, for the builder, and @mystmarkdown.

    Watch it at youtu.be/eu7ypPPKZCg

  6. Ujjwal Kala and I recorded our #wpd2025 video, "Triple D: Documentation-Driven Development". We discuss what is DDD, and demo the new Plonecookie template that generates documentation that you can publish to @readthedocs, including pull request previews. It also generates a Plone project to author an add-on for the frontend or backend, or both!

    We use #uv, Plone Sphinx Theme based on #pydata Sphinx Theme, #sphinx_docs for the builder, and @mystmarkdown.

    Watch it at youtu.be/eu7ypPPKZCg

  7. Ujjwal Kala and I recorded our #wpd2025 video, "Triple D: Documentation-Driven Development". We discuss what is DDD, and demo the new Plonecookie template that generates documentation that you can publish to @readthedocs, including pull request previews. It also generates a Plone project to author an add-on for the frontend or backend, or both!

    We use #uv, Plone Sphinx Theme based on #pydata Sphinx Theme, #sphinx_docs for the builder, and @mystmarkdown.

    Watch it at youtu.be/eu7ypPPKZCg

  8. New preprint on our "collaborative modelling of the brain" (COMOB) project. Over the last two years, a group of us (led by @marcusghosh) have been working together, openly, online, with anyone free to join, on a computational neuroscience research project

    biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/20

    This was an experiment in a more bottom up, collaborative way of doing science, rather than the hierarchical PI-led model. So how did we do it?

    We started from the tutorial I gave at @CosyneMeeting 2022 on spiking neural networks that included a starter Jupyter notebook that let you train a spiking neural network model on a sound localisation task.

    neural-reckoning.github.io/cos

    youtube.com/watch?v=GTXTQ_sOxa

    Participants were free to use and adapt this to any question they were interested in (we gave some ideas for starting points, but there was no constraint). Participants worked in groups or individually, sharing their work on our repository and joining us for monthly meetings.

    The repository was set up to automatically build a website using @mystmarkdown showing the current work in progress of all projects, and (later in the project) the paper as we wrote it. This kept everyone up to date with what was going on.

    comob-project.github.io/snn-so

    We started from a simple feedforward network of leaky integrate-and-fire neurons, but others adapted it to include learnable delays, alternative neuron models, biophysically detailed models, incorporated Dale's law, etc.

    We found some interesting results, including that shorter time constants improved performance (consistent with what we see in the auditory system). Surprisingly, the network seemed to be using an "equalisation cancellation" strategy rather than the expected coincidence detection.

    Ultimately, our scientific results were not incredibly strong, but we think this was a valuable experiment for a number of reasons. Firstly, it shows that there are other ways of doing science. Secondly, many people got to engage in a research experience they otherwise wouldn't. Several participants have been motivated to continue their work beyond this project. It also proved useful for generating teaching material, and a number of MSc projects were based on it.

    With that said, we learned some lessons about how to do this better, and yes, we will be doing this again (call for participation in September/October hopefully). The main challenge will be to keep the project more focussed without making it top down / hierarchical.

    We believe this is possible, and we are inspired by the recent success of the Busy Beaver challenge, a bottom up project of mathematics amateurs that found a proof to a 40 year old conjecture.

    quantamagazine.org/amateur-mat

    We will be calling for proposals for the next project, engaging in an open discussion with all participants to refine the ideas before starting, and then inviting the proposer of the most popular project to act as a 'project lead' keeping it focussed without being hierarchical.

    If you're interested in being involved in that, please join our (currently fairly quiet) new discord server, or follow me or @marcusghosh for announcements.

    discord.gg/kUzh5MHjVE

    I'm excited for a future where scientists work more collaboratively, and where everyone can participate. Diversity will lead to exciting new ideas and progress. Computational science has huge potential here, something we're also pursuing at @neuromatch.

    Let's make it happen!

    #neuroscience #computationalscience #computationalneuroscience #compneuro #science #metascience #SpikingNeuralNetworks #auditory

  9. Both:
    ✅ Pronounced "Mist"
    ✅ Made for people who like solving problems.

    MYST (game): For solving fantasy puzzle problems

    MyST (language): For solving real world problems with science (and communicating that science). 🤓

    👩‍🔬🔬

  10. Tomorrow! At , go see how MyST Markdown can speed up your scientific writing (and make it more engaging to your colleagues and students). With @stevejpurves

    Just after lunch on Thursday. 🍕🍽️🧙‍♂️

    Link to the talk on the schedule:
    pretalx.com/euroscipy-2023/tal

  11. Check out this #MyST markdown #VSCode extension with syntax highlighting, hovers and autocomplete of directives, and extended .md preview rendering.

    📥 marketplace.visualstudio.com/i

    Viewing #JupySQL intro markdown:

    #MarkdownTools 🛠️ ...

  12. Check out this #MyST markdown #VSCode extension with syntax highlighting, hovers and autocomplete of directives, and extended .md preview rendering.

    📥 marketplace.visualstudio.com/i

    Viewing #JupySQL intro markdown:

    #MarkdownTools 🛠️ ...

  13. Check out this #MyST markdown #VSCode extension with syntax highlighting, hovers and autocomplete of directives, and extended .md preview rendering.

    📥 marketplace.visualstudio.com/i

    Viewing #JupySQL intro markdown:

    #MarkdownTools 🛠️ ...

  14. Check out this #MyST markdown #VSCode extension with syntax highlighting, hovers and autocomplete of directives, and extended .md preview rendering.

    📥 marketplace.visualstudio.com/i

    Viewing #JupySQL intro markdown:

    #MarkdownTools 🛠️ ...

  15. Check out this #MyST markdown #VSCode extension with syntax highlighting, hovers and autocomplete of directives, and extended .md preview rendering.

    📥 marketplace.visualstudio.com/i

    Viewing #JupySQL intro markdown:

    #MarkdownTools 🛠️ ...

  16. Rowan Cockett’s Keynote, Enhancing Scientific Collaboration with MyST Markdown and Continuous Science, rounds out our Fall Festival Keynote sessions.

    Keynote tickets are free, and in this talk Rowan will be:

    🪄 introducing MyST Markdown
    🍬 demonstrations of real-world applications of MyST
    🐈‍⬛ sharing practical insights on how MyST can elevate your research dissemination

    🦇 Grab your spot today: bit.ly/pyosFF2024

  17. Rowan Cockett’s Keynote, Enhancing Scientific Collaboration with MyST Markdown and Continuous Science, rounds out our Fall Festival Keynote sessions.

    Keynote tickets are free, and in this talk Rowan will be:

    🪄 introducing MyST Markdown
    🍬 demonstrations of real-world applications of MyST
    🐈‍⬛ sharing practical insights on how MyST can elevate your research dissemination

    🦇 Grab your spot today: bit.ly/pyosFF2024

    #OpenSource #OpenScience #Python #MyST #Quarto #GreatTables #pyOpenSci

  18. Rowan Cockett’s Keynote, Enhancing Scientific Collaboration with MyST Markdown and Continuous Science, rounds out our Fall Festival Keynote sessions.

    Keynote tickets are free, and in this talk Rowan will be:

    🪄 introducing MyST Markdown
    🍬 demonstrations of real-world applications of MyST
    🐈‍⬛ sharing practical insights on how MyST can elevate your research dissemination

    🦇 Grab your spot today: bit.ly/pyosFF2024

    #OpenSource #OpenScience #Python #MyST #Quarto #GreatTables #pyOpenSci

  19. Rowan Cockett’s Keynote, Enhancing Scientific Collaboration with MyST Markdown and Continuous Science, rounds out our Fall Festival Keynote sessions.

    Keynote tickets are free, and in this talk Rowan will be:

    🪄 introducing MyST Markdown
    🍬 demonstrations of real-world applications of MyST
    🐈‍⬛ sharing practical insights on how MyST can elevate your research dissemination

    🦇 Grab your spot today: bit.ly/pyosFF2024

    #OpenSource #OpenScience #Python #MyST #Quarto #GreatTables #pyOpenSci

  20. Rowan Cockett’s Keynote, Enhancing Scientific Collaboration with MyST Markdown and Continuous Science, rounds out our Fall Festival Keynote sessions.

    Keynote tickets are free, and in this talk Rowan will be:

    🪄 introducing MyST Markdown
    🍬 demonstrations of real-world applications of MyST
    🐈‍⬛ sharing practical insights on how MyST can elevate your research dissemination

    🦇 Grab your spot today: bit.ly/pyosFF2024

    #OpenSource #OpenScience #Python #MyST #Quarto #GreatTables #pyOpenSci

  21. Just prepared a lightning talk for #PyConLT in 1 minute: 3 + 1 tips to enjoy writing documentation!

    0️⃣ Love @readthedocs
    1️⃣ Follow the Diàtaxis framework (and never mix explanations and tutorials!)
    2️⃣ You can use the second person, it's fine ddbeck.com/second-person-is-ok
    3️⃣ You don't need reStructuredText anymore, write Markdown in Sphinx using MyST astrojuanlu.github.io/mystyc/

    Cheers!

    #python #documentation #sphinx #myst #markdown