Jupyter Notebook 5.1.0 Documentation
2.1 Installing Node.js and npm Building the Notebook from its GitHub source code requires some tools to create and minify JavaScript components and the CSS, specifically Node.js and Node’s package manager manager, npm. It should be node version 6.0. If you use conda, you can get them with: conda install -c conda-forge nodejs If you use Homebrew on Mac OS X: brew install node Installation on Linux may system package repository may be too old to work properly. You can also use the installer from the Node.js website. 63 Jupyter Notebook Documentation, Release 5.1.0 12.2.2 Installing the Jupyter Notebook0 码力 | 128 页 | 1.72 MB | 1 年前3Jupyter Notebook 5.0.0 Documentation
2.1 Installing Node.js and npm Building the Notebook from its GitHub source code requires some tools to create and minify JavaScript components and the CSS, specifically Node.js and Node’s package manager manager, npm. It should be node version 6.0. If you use conda, you can get them with: conda install -c conda-forge nodejs If you use Homebrew on Mac OS X: brew install node Installation on Linux may system package repository may be too old to work properly. You can also use the installer from the Node.js website. 63 Jupyter Notebook Documentation, Release 5.0.0 12.2.2 Installing the Jupyter Notebook0 码力 | 129 页 | 1.76 MB | 1 年前3Jupyter Notebook 5.2.2 Documentation
2.1 Installing Node.js and npm Building the Notebook from its GitHub source code requires some tools to create and minify JavaScript components and the CSS, specifically Node.js and Node’s package manager manager, npm. It should be node version 6.0. If you use conda, you can get them with: conda install -c conda-forge nodejs If you use Homebrew on Mac OS X: brew install node Installation on Linux may system package repository may be too old to work properly. You can also use the installer from the Node.js website. 63 Jupyter Notebook Documentation, Release 5.3.0.dev 12.2.2 Installing the Jupyter0 码力 | 129 页 | 1.73 MB | 1 年前3Jupyter Notebook 5.0.0 Documentation
Environment Installing Node.js and npm Building the Notebook from its GitHub source code requires some tools to create and minify JavaScript components and the CSS, specifically Node.js and Node’s package manager npm. It should be node version ≥ 6.0. If you use conda, you can get them with: conda install -c conda-forge nodejs If you use Homebrew [http://brew.sh/] on Mac OS X: brew install node Installation on system package repository may be too old to work properly. You can also use the installer from the Node.js website [https://nodejs.org]. Installing the Jupyter Notebook Once you have installed the dependencies0 码力 | 184 页 | 4.40 MB | 1 年前3Jupyter Notebook 5.1.0 Documentation
Environment Installing Node.js and npm Building the Notebook from its GitHub source code requires some tools to create and minify JavaScript components and the CSS, specifically Node.js and Node’s package manager npm. It should be node version ≥ 6.0. If you use conda, you can get them with: conda install -c conda-forge nodejs If you use Homebrew [http://brew.sh/] on Mac OS X: brew install node Installation on system package repository may be too old to work properly. You can also use the installer from the Node.js website [https://nodejs.org]. Installing the Jupyter Notebook Once you have installed the dependencies0 码力 | 184 页 | 4.36 MB | 1 年前3Jupyter Notebook 5.2.2 Documentation
Environment Installing Node.js and npm Building the Notebook from its GitHub source code requires some tools to create and minify JavaScript components and the CSS, specifically Node.js and Node’s package manager npm. It should be node version ≥ 6.0. If you use conda, you can get them with: conda install -c conda-forge nodejs If you use Homebrew [https://brew.sh/] on Mac OS X: brew install node Installation on system package repository may be too old to work properly. You can also use the installer from the Node.js website [https://nodejs.org]. Installing the Jupyter Notebook Once you have installed the dependencies0 码力 | 183 页 | 4.36 MB | 1 年前3Jupyter Notebook 5.4.1 Documentation
2.1 Installing Node.js and npm Building the Notebook from its GitHub source code requires some tools to create and minify JavaScript components and the CSS, specifically Node.js and Node’s package manager manager, npm. It should be node version 6.0. If you use conda, you can get them with: conda install -c conda-forge nodejs If you use Homebrew on Mac OS X: brew install node Installation on Linux may system package repository may be too old to work properly. You can also use the installer from the Node.js website. 65 Jupyter Notebook Documentation, Release 5.4.1 12.2.2 Installing the Jupyter Notebook0 码力 | 134 页 | 1.77 MB | 1 年前3Jupyter Notebook 5.5.0 Documentation
(https://github.com/gibiansky/IHaskell) • Scala (https://github.com/Bridgewater/scala-notebook) • node.js (https://gist.github.com/Carreau/4279371) • Go (https://github.com/takluyver/igo) The default (but there are lots of comments) and/or build the JavaScript documentation using yuidoc. If you have node and yui-doc installed: $ cd ~/jupyter/notebook/notebook/static/notebook/js/ $ yuidoc . --server warn: 2.1 Installing Node.js and npm Building the Notebook from its GitHub source code requires some tools to create and minify JavaScript components and the CSS, specifically Node.js and Node’s package manager0 码力 | 143 页 | 1.81 MB | 1 年前3Jupyter Notebook 5.4.0 Documentation
2.1 Installing Node.js and npm Building the Notebook from its GitHub source code requires some tools to create and minify JavaScript components and the CSS, specifically Node.js and Node’s package manager manager, npm. It should be node version 6.0. If you use conda, you can get them with: conda install -c conda-forge nodejs If you use Homebrew on Mac OS X: brew install node Installation on Linux may system package repository may be too old to work properly. You can also use the installer from the Node.js website. 65 Jupyter Notebook Documentation, Release 5.4.0 12.2.2 Installing the Jupyter Notebook0 码力 | 134 页 | 1.77 MB | 1 年前3Jupyter Notebook 5.3.1 Documentation
2.1 Installing Node.js and npm Building the Notebook from its GitHub source code requires some tools to create and minify JavaScript components and the CSS, specifically Node.js and Node’s package manager manager, npm. It should be node version 6.0. If you use conda, you can get them with: conda install -c conda-forge nodejs If you use Homebrew on Mac OS X: brew install node Installation on Linux may system package repository may be too old to work properly. You can also use the installer from the Node.js website. 65 Jupyter Notebook Documentation, Release 5.3.1 12.2.2 Installing the Jupyter Notebook0 码力 | 133 页 | 1.77 MB | 1 年前3
共 62 条
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- 5
- 6
- 7