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Let me introduce - Mercury - a new library for sharing notebooks as a web apps
05/10, 11:15–11:50 (Europe/Madrid), Saraiba
Idioma: English

Let me introduce Mercury. Among competing solutions, this is a new, much easier approach to solving the problem of sharing notebooks. It is a tool that lets you add interactive widgets to your notebook.
It is the simplest, ideal for quick web application prototyping, and does not require knowledge of front-end technologies. You can easily restrict access to your created application, add several users, and share an unlimited number of notebooks. You can even schedule automatic updates. And deploying? It can be done in just 60 seconds. Best of all, it's free and open-source.
https://RunMercury.com
We will discuss the following issues:
1. Problem to solve - sharing notebooks
2. How can you share your notebook these days?
3. Why not share the notebook as a web app?
4. Can I restrict access to the created web app?
5. Libraries you can use to visualize your data in Mercury
6. Features that make working with Mercury even better.
7. Deploying - do not struggle - remedy for quick deploying.


Temática

Software packages & jupyter

Temáticas adicionales

Data Engineering

Nivel de la propuesta

Basic (no previous knowledge is necessary)

Lawyer, graphic creator, and enthusiast, open-source supporter. Co-founder of MLJAR, where we build open-source frameworks to make your work easier and more effective.

Machine learning expert. Data tools creator. PhD in computer scince, researcher. Autor of libraries: MLJAR AutoML (https://github.com/mljar/mljar-supervised), Mercury (RunMercury.com), MLJAR Studio (mljar.com), SuperTree (https://github.com/mljar/supertree), and many more..