Jeremy Tuloup

@jtpio

Scientific Software Engineer | Python | JavaScript | Jupyter

Berlin, Europe
Joined December 2010

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    25 Jul 2019

    Prototyping a debugger extension for JupyterLab. Current status: adding and removing breakpoints.

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  2. Retweeted
    May 7

    . is a superstar. We're so incredibly lucky to have her at . Check out her blog post as a Contributor in Residence. It's a joy to read.

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    May 5

    🎉 Countless quality of life improvements Firefox 76: 🕶 Ignore entire folders in Debugger 🗜 Compressed multi-line console output 🔍 Action Cable support in WebSocket inspection 🔐 Password warnings for breaches & reused passwords 🔈 Audio Worklets

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  4. May 4
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  5. Retweeted
    Apr 30

    We just released , a integration with based on as part of the project. Check our our blog post: Many thanks to , , and for funding this work at !

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    Apr 25

    I'm watching from my bed and I go "whaaaat is this sorcery?" Today I learnt something fancy about widgets in Jupyter notebooks!

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  7. Retweeted
    Apr 24

    Community, D&I, and core dev here. I was just hit by a lay off at . Your love and RTs are appreciated.

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  8. Apr 24
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  9. Retweeted
    Apr 23

    If you use JupyterLab & work with any kind of long/complex notebook, run-don't-walk to install the TOC extension! Life saver; I love how it collapses sections on the actual notebook (indentation could be improved on the TOC :) Thanks!

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  10. Apr 23

    If you are looking for resources to build extensions for JupyterLab, be sure to check out the extension developer guide! Also the new Extension Examples repository has now been moved to the JupyterLab organization on GitHub 🎉 - -

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  11. Apr 6

    Just released a new version of the system monitor extension for JupyterLab, which adds a CPU usage indicator. To enable it:

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  12. Apr 1

    If you want to follow the updates on this project, the p5 Jupyter notebook demo is continuously built and deployed every time a new change lands on master 🚀

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  13. Mar 26

    166 screencasts later (53.1 MB), the JupyterLab debugger is finally officially announced 🎉 🚀 Stay tuned for more cool stuff!

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    Mar 26
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  15. Retweeted
    Mar 25

    "A visual debugger for Jupyterlab" Check out our latest blog post!

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    Mar 23

    Looking for a podcast to brighten your Monday. Listen to share the great work that the have done to bring computation and notebooks to all.

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  17. Mar 21

    Prototyping a minimal Jupyter Notebook UI for p5.js kernels, reusing JupyterLab components:

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    Mar 21

    We are developers, maintainers, and community leaders of open-source scientific computing software. We want to help domain experts fight the pandemic. Researchers, epidemiologists, domain experts, join the fast-track open-source help desk at .

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    Mar 19

    New blog post! The first from our wonderful Contributor in Residence, . She'd like to share some lore of the land of JupyterHub. Enjoy!

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  20. Mar 15

    Looking forward to the next *remote* PyData Berlin Meetup on Wednesday!

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    Mar 6

    Kicking off the project with developers at . Many thanks to , , , for funding us. Stay tuned for more exciting news on for teaching data analysis in genomics!

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