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    Fil @fil 6/04/2018
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    The Scientific Paper Is Obsolete. Here’s What’s Next. - The Atlantic
    ▻https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2018/04/the-scientific-paper-is-obsolete/556676

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    The #Jupyter notebook, as it’s called, is like a Mathematica notebook but for any programming language. You can have a Python notebook, or a C notebook, or an R notebook, or Ruby, or Javascript, or Julia. Anyone can build support for their programming language in Jupyter. Today it supports more than 100 languages.

    https://cdn.theatlantic.com/assets/media/img/posts/2018/03/image-1/c02b3f204.png

    #notebooks #programmation #publication #explorables #interactivité #observable

    Fil @fil
    • @severo
      severo @severo PUBLIC DOMAIN 6/04/2018

      Ça me rappelle ►http://affordance.typepad.com/mon_weblog/2016/05/pourquoi-je-ne-publierai-plus-dans-des-revues-scientifiques.html

      severo @severo PUBLIC DOMAIN
    • @fil
      Fil @fil 17/04/2018

      Les gens de Mathematica sont pas sympas, d’après l’expérience de Paul Romer en tout cas
      ▻https://paulromer.net/jupyter-mathematica-and-the-future-of-the-research-paper

      Fil @fil
    • @simplicissimus
      Simplicissimus @simplicissimus 17/04/2018

      Très, très bon article, #merci !

      … Mathematica exemplifies the horde of new Vandals whose pursuit of private gain threatens a far greater pubic loss–the collapse of social systems that took centuries to build.
      […]
      I was slow to recognize that under the proprietary software model, dishonesty isn’t a bug; it’s a feature.

      Simplicissimus @simplicissimus
    • @fil
      Fil @fil 22/05/2018

      Sur les notebooks voir ma #liste ici
      ▻https://seenthis.net/messages/563323

      Fil @fil
    • @fil
      Fil @fil 10/10/2018

      Paul Romer, donc… prix Nobel d’économie cette année

      The tie-breaker is social, not technical. The more I learn about the open source community, the more I trust its members. The more I learn about proprietary software, the more I worry that objective truth might perish from the earth.

      Fil @fil
    • @fil
      Fil @fil 30/10/2018

      Why Jupyter is data scientists’ computational notebook of choice
      ▻http://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-018-07196-1

      https://media.nature.com/lw1024/magazine-assets/d41586-018-07196-1/d41586-018-07196-1_16227520.jpg

      notebooks do require discipline when it comes to executing code: for instance, by moving analysis code to external files that can be called from the notebook, by defining key variables at the top of the notebook and by restarting the kernel periodically and running the notebook from top to bottom.

      Fil @fil
    • @fil
      Fil @fil 30/10/2018

      The First Notebook War - So Joel Grus doesn’t like Jupyter notebooks. Here are some of my thoughts on notebooks, IDE, and R Markdown. - Yihui Xie | 谢益辉
      ▻https://yihui.name/en/2018/09/notebook-war

      Fil @fil
    • @ericw
      EricW @ericw CC BY-SA 30/10/2018

      Je découvre ces histoires de notebooks. Si j’ai bien compris l’affaire, il s’agit de pouvoir :
      – éditer du texte avec du balisage de mise en forme
      – intégrer du code qui s’exécute et génère des résultats dans le document (graphiques, animations, etc.)
      – générer des rendus sur des supports différents (html, LaTeX, pdf, etc.)
      – avoir des possibilités hypertexte évidemment

      J’ai bon ou je passe à côté de quelque chose ?

      ça me fait furieusement penser à ça (que j’utilise depuis un paquet de temps) : ►https://orgmode.org

      EricW @ericw CC BY-SA
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