Carnets - Jupyter

A standalone Jupyter notebook

Published by: Nicolas Holzschuch

Description

Jupyter notebooks are a powerful tool used in education and research. You can write small snippets of Python code and observe the result on screen, combine with paragraphs of text, using Markdown.
Carnets provides a complete, stand-alone, implementation of Jupyter notebooks. Everything runs on your device, using the embedded Python interpreter; you do not need an internet connection. You can chose between Jupyter notebooks and the more advance Jupyterlab using Settings.
Numpy, Sympy, Matplotlib, Pandas, lxml, bokeh, nbextensions (including ipywidgets) and many other packages are pre-installed. To see the full list of installed packages, type "%pip list" in a code window. You can add more packages using "%pip install packageName", but only if they are pure Python.
If you need scipy, seaborn or scikit-learn, please use our other App, "Carnets - Jupyter (with scipy)".
You can share your notebooks with other apps and also open notebooks or directories managed by other apps.
Partial list of installed packages: astropy, babel, bokeh, cryptography, cvxopt, Fiona, geopandas, geopy, lxml, matplotlib, numpy, openCV, pandas, pillow, pyFFTW, pyproj, rasterio, regex, shapely, sympy, wordcloud.
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Carnets Reviews

Great app, matplotlib doesn't work as expected

gytbtybthbytb on

Canada

It's a great app for when you are away from your pc. Google colab would probably be a better option though. In case you developers are still improving this app, matplotlib does not show the graphs when I write: plt.plot(x)

Excellent tool

Dan1867 on

Canada

I’m using Jupyter with sympy to solve relatively small physics problems. Carnets is great for doing this where I am, not at a computer. Remember to use nbimporter to access modules you’ve written in the same folder. It hasn’t crashed while in use, but it does reload when switching from other apps, probably due to memory constraints. One quirk is that when you paste into selected text, the new text stays selected, so you have to remember to put the cursor after the selection. Otherwise, I’m glad I found this.

App shutting down

Mangodude10 on

Canada

At the beginning the App worked well but after a while it shuts down after I click on the run button.

Great App!

YikaiYang on

Canada

I writes jupyter notebook scripts regularly for demonstration, it is really convenient to have an (FREE!) app that allows me to work on them on the metro, the train, and so on. I however would suggest the developers to include PANDAS, and BOKEH libraries.

Great app

bhToronto on

Canada

and very useful. My feature request would be to add scipy.

Great Product

Paulnahal on

Canada

This is great for experimenting on the go!

No pandas library

Tiancheng Qu on

Canada

Great ideas of not running in cloud,but I could not find the pandas library,can u help?

有点像网站

云擎 on

China

确实这么好的网站,为啥不收费特别好?

hope we could use turtle module

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China

hope we could use turtle module

100昏 无需多言

Ore Cheng on

China

Pad 上面最好的编程工具

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