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= The Jupyter vocabulary and related wiki pages = <!--T:83-->
* '''Jupyter''': an implementation of Web applications and notebook rendering
** ''Google Colab'' would be another implementation of the same kind of environment
* '''Jupyter Application''': like a regular application, but is displayed in a separate Web browser tab. The application has access to the data stored remotely on the server, and the heavy computations are also handled by the remote server
* [[JupyterHub|'''JupyterHub''': a Web server hosting Jupyter portals and kernels]]
 
== JupyterLab == <!--T:84-->
A Web portal with a modern interface for managing and running applications, as well as rendering notebook files of various kernels. For more details:
* [[JupyterHub#JupyterLab|'''JupyterLab via JupyterHub''': a pre-installed JupyterLab environment]], with a default Python kernel and the access to software modules
* [[Advanced_Jupyter_configuration|'''JupyterLab from a virtual environment''': a self-made environment]] to be launched by a Slurm job
 
== Jupyter Notebook == <!--T:85-->
An older Web portal for managing and running applications, as well as rendering notebook files of various kernels. For more details:
* [[JupyterHub#User_Interface|'''Jupyter Notebook via JupyterHub''': a pre-installed Jupyter Notebook environment]], with a default Python kernel and the access to software modules
* [[JupyterNotebook|'''Jupyter Notebook from a virtual environment''': a self-made environment]] to be launched by a Slurm job
 
== Kernel == <!--T:86-->
The active service behind the Web interface. There are:
* Notebook kernels (e.g. Python, R, Julia)
* Application kernels (e.g. RStudio, VSCode)
 
== Notebook == <!--T:87-->
A page of executable cells of code and formatted text:
* '''IPython notebooks''': a notebook executed by a Python kernel, and has some IPython interactive special commands that are not supported by a regular Python shell
 
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Latest revision as of 12:51, 19 July 2022

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The Jupyter vocabulary and related wiki pages

  • Jupyter: an implementation of Web applications and notebook rendering
    • Google Colab would be another implementation of the same kind of environment
  • Jupyter Application: like a regular application, but is displayed in a separate Web browser tab. The application has access to the data stored remotely on the server, and the heavy computations are also handled by the remote server
  • JupyterHub: a Web server hosting Jupyter portals and kernels

JupyterLab

A Web portal with a modern interface for managing and running applications, as well as rendering notebook files of various kernels. For more details:

Jupyter Notebook

An older Web portal for managing and running applications, as well as rendering notebook files of various kernels. For more details:

Kernel

The active service behind the Web interface. There are:

  • Notebook kernels (e.g. Python, R, Julia)
  • Application kernels (e.g. RStudio, VSCode)

Notebook

A page of executable cells of code and formatted text:

  • IPython notebooks: a notebook executed by a Python kernel, and has some IPython interactive special commands that are not supported by a regular Python shell