Python 3: working with files and digital assets/Preliminary/Jupyter

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Jupyterlab[edit | edit source]

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Pythons Package Manager [1][edit | edit source]

pip install jupyterlab

Homebrew [1][edit | edit source]

brew install jupyterlab

Windows Package Manager [2][edit | edit source]

winget install jupyterlab

Configuration[edit | edit source]

Start[edit | edit source]

to start jupyter lab run

jupyter lab

Jupyter Notebook[edit | edit source]

If you want the classic experience you can install notebook with:

with[edit | edit source]

Pythons Package Manager[1][edit | edit source]

pip install notebook

Jupyter Desktop [2][edit | edit source]

You can find the latest version of jupyter Desktop at Github. Jupyter Desktop is an application that supports Windows, Linux and MacOS.

with[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]

  1. a b c "Installing Jupyter - Get up and running on your computer". Project Jupyter. Retrieved August 24, 2023.
  2. a b "JupyterLab Desktop". Github. Retrieved August 24, 2023.