IJulia: The Julia Notebook

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  • Conda.jl

    Discontinued Conda managing Julia binary dependencies [Moved to: https://github.com/JuliaPy/Conda.jl] (by Luthaf)

  • This would launch the notebook in your default browser. The first time you run the notebook() command, it is going to ask for permission to install Jupyter. Hit on enter to allow it to use the Conda.jl package access Miniconda to install a minimal Python/Jupyter distribution. For more information on how to customize how to run IJulia on your Operating System or local machine, visit the documentation page on how to run IJulia.

  • DataFrames.jl

    In-memory tabular data in Julia

  • IJulia also supports viewing and manipulating tables. To create a table, first install the DataFrames.jl package by running the following command in a new cell:

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