Buckle up, Guys. Jupyter Notebook version 5.3.0 is here!
Jupyter Notebook, the popular language-agnostic HTML notebook application for Project Jupyter, is now available in version 5.3.0. The Notebook is an open-source web application for creating and sharing documents that contain live code, equations, visualizations and narrative text. It can be used for data cleaning and transformation, data visualization, and machine learning to name a few.
The new version includes a myriad of bug fixes and changes, most notably terminal support for Windows. It also includes support for OS trash. So now the files deleted from the notebook dashboard are moved to the OS trash as opposed to being deleted permanently. Other changes include:
Other minor changes can be found in the changelog.
Users can upgrade to the latest release by pip install notebook –upgrade or conda upgrade notebook.
It is recommended to upgrade to version 9+ of pip before upgrading notebook.
Fun Fact: Jupyter is a loose acronym meaning Julia, Python, and R. These programming languages were the first target languages of the Jupyter application, but nowadays, the notebook also supports many other languages. |
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