i found the tutorial strait to the point. I struggled a lot trying to get a dark theme for my jupyter notebook which came with a lot issues and didn't eventually work. Your tutorial ultimately brought the breakthrough I needed.
As a web dev suddenly looking to automate a data project at work in Jupyter Notebooks, this tutorial was accessible, on target and with no filler. Great work!
Jupyter notebooks are a great way to start learning some Python and data science! At some point it's useful to migrate code into standalone Python scripts (which is usually how Python applications are deployed), but Jupyter notebooks are being used more and more these days because of how helpful they are. Happy learning!
You're very welcome! Is there anything else about Jupyter notebooks that you'd like to learn? (We're putting together more Jupyter notebooks tutorials right now!)
Glad the tutorial was useful! I use Jupyter Notebooks literally every single day at work. They're definitely useful in the data science / data analysis / data engineering space.
Hele goede tutorial, ik ben bijna 70 jaar oud en begrijp ook hoe het moet werken, ben ook een echte beginneling en vind het persoonlijk erg veel om te onthouden. Ik zou graag een programma maken voor de lotto maar weet geen eens hoe ik zou moeten beginnen en welke hulpmiddelen ik zou moeten gebruiken. Is het mogelijk om daar een video over te maken of is dat met Python niet mogelijk? Heb ook Jupyter Notebook geïnstalleerd en het werkt goed als ik de code overneem van internet. Ik volg ook je verdere tutorials met veel plezier. Veel succes.
Hey bud, thanks for the video it's great. I have a question about my Jupyter notebook. When I start coding, I see your notebook changes colors. like for example when you type import its green and when you type print its red. Mine always stays white. what am I doing wrong? I have downloaded the latest version, but it doesn't change colors at all. Also, I see you notebook is white. Mine comes automatically in black. Could this be why? I just want to see the changes, so I don't get confused. Could you give me a suggestion on what to do? Thank you in advance
Note that this is now fully outdated. Notebooks are greater than ever, but Jupyter's new interface for them, Jupyter Lab, is released and has had more than enough time to mature. There is now no reason to use jupyter notebook over jupyter lab, and many vice-versa.
Jupyter notebooks are a way to show (a) code, AND (b) documention, AND (c) graphs all in the same place, and that allows you to run pieces of an analysis in isolation. Previously, analysis would be done using a Python script or a set of Python scripts. These scripts would output the analysis in another location (like PNG or JPG graphics, or TXT files), and you might have documentation in a third location (like a markdown file or LaTeX file)-so you have three or five or ten files instead of just one notebook. So it's really a way of allowing data scientists to easily conduct repeatable analysis in a single location, and then for them to share that analysis with others easily. Is that helpful?
hi, im really stuck on the part where you have to upload the heart.csv as i cant type in my miniconda to do the same thing as you, also my directry when you type LS comes up with everything in the folder, was wondering if you could help?
I'm using Windows10 OS. Wanted to use yfinance but getting "ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'yfinance' " even after doing pip install yfinance. It's installed correctly but still module is not found yet. Can someone help me please ?
Hi! Thank you so much for this tutorial. Just one question, when I try to import pandas, it keeps saying module not found, despite me installing it in the virtualenv. Any suggestions?
Hi Shania! It could be a couple things. First, make sure you're using your virtualenv when you launch Jupyter notebooks. One way to check is to run "which python" and "which jupyter" before launching Jupyter notebooks, and make sure that the path that gets printed out is pointing to your virtual environment. Another potential solution is to make sure you're choosing the right environment when you create the notebook (from inside the Jupyter notebook dashboard). Finally, are you using conda? If not, then maybe give conda a try! I hope one of these works for you.
I can open the jupyter notebook in the base env (python version 3.10.0) but when I create another env with the python version 2.7.18 and install jupyter notebook in there it won't open and says syntax error File "/Users/Andrew/opt/anaconda3/envs/6.00sc/bin/jupyter-notebook", line 7, in from notebook.notebookapp import main File "/Users/Andrew/opt/anaconda3/envs/6.00sc/lib/python2.7/site-packages/notebook/__init__.py", line 25, in from .nbextensions import install_nbextension File "/Users/Andrew/opt/anaconda3/envs/6.00sc/lib/python2.7/site-packages/notebook/nbextensions.py", line 31, in from .config_manager import BaseJSONConfigManager File "/Users/Andrew/opt/anaconda3/envs/6.00sc/lib/python2.7/site-packages/notebook/config_manager.py", line 15, in from traitlets.config import LoggingConfigurable File "/Users/Andrew/opt/anaconda3/envs/6.00sc/lib/python2.7/site-packages/traitlets/config/__init__.py", line 6, in from .application import * File "/Users/Andrew/opt/anaconda3/envs/6.00sc/lib/python2.7/site-packages/traitlets/config/application.py", line 17, in from decorator import decorator File "/Users/Andrew/opt/anaconda3/envs/6.00sc/lib/python2.7/site-packages/decorator.py", line 162 print('Error in generated code:', file=sys.stderr) ^ SyntaxError: invalid syntax
So I did a SkillsNetworkLabs Python course and wanted to upload my jupyter notebooks to my github repository. Without having JN installed on my computer is it possible to download it to my computer and then upload it to github?
Absolutely! You don't need Jupyter Notebooks installed to download/upload the files. You only need Juypyter installed if you want to run the notebooks on your computer. Here's what you could do: 1. Download the notebooks. 2. Add them to an existing GitHub repo on your computer, or create a new GitHub repo for them. 3. Add the notebooks (git add .), then push them to GitHub. Does that help?