How to create a Binder-ready repository to transform into an interactive computational environment hosted in the cloud and shared so that the analysis code and dataset can be interactively explored.
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How to create a Binder-ready repository to transform into an interactive computational environment hosted in the cloud and shared so that the analysis code and dataset can be interactively explored.
Example of notebook article "Strong field double ionization: The phase space perspective"; original article by F. Mauger, C. Chandre and T. Uzer, published in Physical Review Letters 105, 173002 (2009)
This short python course was designed for 3rd-year bachelor's students in astronomy at the Astronomical Observatory of the Jagiellonian University Krakow.
Using Octave on mybinder.org
Algebrea exercises
A simple script to process experimental data and calculate the result with error using Student's t-distributions.
🧩 (WIP) The book "100 exercises with qsv". For new qsv users to read lessons and try out exercises either in-browser or locally in their terminal. Built with Jupyter Book.
A docker image to demo NexMotion-Python online at mybinder.org
This is a collection of examples using core.matrix and its implementations including numpy-clj
GitHub action to comment on pull requests with a link to launch the PR on https://mybinder.org
Add a description, image, and links to the mybinder topic page so that developers can more easily learn about it.
To associate your repository with the mybinder topic, visit your repo's landing page and select "manage topics."