Dan StrongJupyterLab Beta Release… and Binder!I posted in December about JupyterLab, which was then in alpha preview. It has now been released in beta and I’m excited to put it to use…Feb 21, 2018Feb 21, 2018
Dan StrongCode Newbie Challenge 2018I just joined Saron Yitbarek’s 2018 Code Newbie Challenge, and for my challenge I chose to blog more. #cnc2018Jan 19, 20181Jan 19, 20181
Dan StrongGetting Started with BashThis is a beginner-oriented post intended to get you comfortable using your *nix-based operating system’s command line for common tasks…Dec 8, 2017Dec 8, 2017
Dan StrongIntroduction to JupyterLabI was pleasantly surprised to find JupyterLab packaged with a new installation of Anaconda (Python 3). According to Boyan Angelov…Dec 8, 2017Dec 8, 2017
Dan StrongHow to Get Started with Open SourceWith Hacktoberfest beginning tomorrow, this seems like a good time to go over how to get started contributing to open source projects. You…Sep 30, 2017Sep 30, 2017
Dan StrongGetting Started With Magic FunctionsIf you have any experience with the command line interpreters like BASH, you can utilize some basic CLI command-line calls in Jupyter in…Sep 27, 2017Sep 27, 2017
Dan StrongHow to use the US Bureau of Labor Statistics APIIf you’re interested in economic data for the United States, there’s really no better source than the Bureau of Labor Statistics. BLS…Sep 27, 2017Sep 27, 2017
Dan StrongUdacity’s Intro to Programming NanodegreeI finally managed to finish the Intro to Programming nanodegree after about three months of off-and-on work. It wasn’t a hugely satisfying…Sep 27, 2017Sep 27, 2017
Dan StrongChallenges of LearningTeaching yourself to program is difficult for a number of reasons, but I’ve found for myself the biggest problem is distraction. I’ve…Sep 27, 2017Sep 27, 2017