Nextjournal

@usenextjournal

The notebook for reproducible research.

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Joined April 2016

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    Jan 14

    🎆 We know we’re a little late but Happy 2020 everybody! 2019 has been an exciting year at Nextjournal and our users have done a ton of great work. Here are some of the highlights:

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  2. Apr 22

    🔍🤔 Ever found yourself hunting for a notebook amidst a sea of tiles? We’ve been there all the time. That’s why we redesigned our dashboard!

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  3. Retweeted
    Apr 7

    I wrote up a few thoughts about 's Coffee Grinders over at . 😊

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  4. Retweeted
    Apr 6

    As an aside, coming back to after not using it for a while, I've definitely noticed all the small UX changes and they made me happy. Particularly the ability to drag blocks to re-order. Go and check it out if you haven't already, it's impressive what you can do.

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  5. Retweeted
    Apr 6

    If you fancy a "no strings" version of the tutorial, I've added this one to the versions

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  6. Retweeted
    Apr 2

    Functional programing and the logical variable, Gary Lindstrom, 1984. Proposes "a novel dataflow-like rendering of unification" within a functional language. Of historical interest for users of , , &c.

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  7. Mar 23

    🎓 And for all of you that need to move their classes online in a hurry: Please check out our classroom guide and get in touch if you need assistance in moving your class online – we’re happy to help!

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  8. Mar 23

    🇮🇹 See how is arguing from evidence in his notebook on COVID-19 in Turin, Italy:

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  9. Mar 23

    💡 In these times of uncertainty, evidence-based messaging becomes ever more important. To support that, we decided to make unlimited private notebooks free for the time being. Sign up here and start creating:

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  10. Mar 20

    🎓 Teachers: We know a lot of you have to move your classes online in a hurry right now. We wrote up a quick guide for you on how you can use Nextjournal for classroom exercises:

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  11. Mar 18

    🌍 Confused about public/private/published? We were too! That’s why we cleaned up our sharing controls and Nextjournal’s use of these terms:

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  12. Retweeted
    Mar 13

    I'm working on a Notebook to display the situation of

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  13. Retweeted
    Mar 13

    It was difficult to get perspective on the Corona outbreak in Turin, Italy. I made this computational notebook and so far there are some interesting results from our region.

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  14. Retweeted
    Mar 3

    ✨Nice exercise today: port literate to via . See Neil Strickland's formal proof of Euclid's Theorem

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  15. Mar 2

    Also shout out to and for their code sample that we used to run Game of Life in Nextjournal. You can remix the notebook here:

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  16. Mar 2

    👾 Nextjournal’s Jupyter runtimes can now display & update multiple results per cell to create animated results like this Conway’s Game of Life evolution. Learn more about our support for Jupyter’s display kernel messages here:

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  17. Retweeted
    Feb 28

    We recently shipped some nice improvements: Audio results, Jupyter display support and a whole bunch of bugfixes:

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  18. Retweeted
    Feb 22

    New "Parens for Python" post This time predicting Sportsball and UFOs

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  19. Retweeted
    Feb 17

    NextJournal () is such a great environment, not only for science notebooks, but imagine you can do your CI builds like this: or write tutorials for your CLI tool like this:

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    Feb 14
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  21. Retweeted
    Feb 11

    "Dr. Schmood's Notebook of Python Calisthenics and Orthodontia" is a 25 minute romp through managing mutable state in Python and Jupyter. All demoed with . Don't get bit by misaligned state and output!

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