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#256 Click to run your notebook with Binder

Category: Technology
Duration: 00:57:26
Publish Date: 2020-03-20 03:00:00
Description: Have you come across a GitHub repo with a Jupyter notebook that has a "Run in Binder" button? It seems magical. How does it know what dependencies and external libraries you might need? Where does it run anyway?

Like all technology, it's not magic. It's the result of hard work by the people behind mybinder.org. On this episode, you'll meet Tim Head, who has been working to bring Binder to us all. Take a look inside mybinder.org, how it works, and the history of the project.

Links from the show

Tim Head: @betatim
Binder: mybinder.org
BinderHub: binderhub.readthedocs.io
Binder Costs Notebook: nbviewer.jupyter.org
The Reproducible Execution Environment Specification: repo2docker.readthedocs.io
Uncertainties Package: pythonhosted.org
scikit-learn gallery have binder button: scikit-learn.org
Using VS Code in Binder Environment: github.com

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