Notebooks are documents combining parts in natural language and parts in computer language (a case of literate programming). They are widely used in the field of data mining and processing, providing greater transparency and reproducibility of code. They can also be used in teaching as interactive documents, for presentations or for reports.
Jupyter notebooks (for Julia, Python and R) use a web interface to develop, document and execute code in a range of languages. They are therefore interactive work environments, accessible via a web browser.
The Grenoble Alpes site offers a JupyterHub platform for developing notebooks.
For more information, please consult the documentation.
If you need help, please contact the support: sos-notebook-gricad@univ-grenoble-alpes.fr
A BinderHub platform is also available on the site. Connected to the gricad-gitlab forge, it can be used to create and share notebook environments via a code repository.
It can also be used for demonstrations and collaborative work.
Access to the binderhub service is via UGA VPN.
If you need help, please contact the support: sos-notebook-gricad@univ-grenoble-alpes.fr