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- Jupyter and the future of IPython — IPython
IPython 5 0: The release of IPython 5 0 brings a major revision of the terminal interface, including syntax highlighting as you type and better multiline editing, thanks to the prompt_toolkit library See the release notes for more about the new features
- Installing IPython — IPython
Installing IPython ¶ There are multiple ways of installing IPython This page contains simplified installation instructions that should work for most users Our official documentation contains more detailed instructions for manual installation targeted at advanced users and developers
- Documentation — IPython
Documentation ¶ IPython documentation is now hosted on the Read the Docs service Other pieces ¶ Many pieces which were previously part of IPython were split out in version 4, and now have their own documentation Jupyter includes: The Jupyter notebook and notebook file format The Jupyter Qt console The kernel messaging protocol Many other
- Introducing IPython — IPython 3. 2. 1 documentation
Introducing IPython ¶ You don’t need to know anything beyond Python to start using IPython – just type commands as you would at the standard Python prompt But IPython can do much more than the standard prompt Some key features are described here For more information, check the tips page, or look at examples in the IPython cookbook
- The Jupyter Notebook — IPython
The IPython Notebook is now known as the Jupyter Notebook It is an interactive computational environment, in which you can combine code execution, rich text, mathematics, plots and rich media
- Project — IPython
IPython is BSD-licensed, open-source software that is developed as a set of Subprojects under the ipython Github organization These Subprojects are all part of the larger Project Jupyter umbrella
- Quickstart — IPython 3. 2. 1 documentation
Overview ¶ This document describes in detail the steps required to install IPython, and its various optional dependencies For a few quick ways to get started with package managers or full Python distributions, see the install page of the IPython website IPython is organized into a number of subpackages, each of which has its own dependencies
- Books And Videos — IPython
IPython Interactive Computing and Visualization Cookbook, Second Edition contains many ready-to-use, focused recipes for high-performance scientific computing and data analysis, from the latest IPython Jupyter features to the most advanced tricks, to help you write better and faster code
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