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Pluto Notebooks Competition

The best Pluto Notebook projects between June 10 - August 1st.

The cutoff submission time is midnight (GST) on August 1st, 2023.

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How it Works

Ever wondered what the Julia community is working on in industry? Us to! This is why we'd like to highlight our friends in industry, in academia, and in the open source community as a whole by throwing a friendly competiion to accompony JuliaCon 2023. The goal is for you to upload your best example of using Julia's Pluto Notebook in industry to JuliaHub.

How to Submit

We will createa form where you can submit your static URL. The best is if you can name your project with the extension _JuliaCon2023

The form will ask you for the following:

  • Name of the Notebook
  • JuliaHub Login Name
  • Link to Notebook

We will include all notebooks submitted this way in the competition. Please submit only 1 notebook for this competition.

Judging Criteria:

Your notebook will be judged based on the following 3 categories:

  1. Subject-matter: solves an interesting problem
  2. Interactivity and includes some kind of output visualization
  3. Best use of a Julia Package(s) / JuliaHub

Submission Criteria

  • Generally, we know that there are two kinds of notebooks:

  • Instructional notebooks (how to do something)

  • Interesting problems (show you how a problem was solved rather than a purely instructional notebook)

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We want a project that highlights a problem that was solved

It can have an instructional element, but we care more about the results (geared towards solving problems in a specific domain)

Selection Process

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Need an image from Pluto itself

FAQ

  • How do I upload the notebook?

  • What criteria makes a notebook project great?

  • Who votes on this?

Options for voting: 1) JuliaHub committee 2) Open Source Committee 3) Open Voting Ex: Maybe Committee picks the four - five options and the whole community votes (top 3)

The Prizex

  • 1st Prize winner gets: $500 Cash + 500 Hours of Free Compute on JuliaHub
  • 2nd Prize winner gets: $300 Cash + 300 Hours of Free Compute on JuliaHub
  • 3rd Prize winner gets: $150 Cash + 150 Hours of Free Compute on JuliaHub

Want to learn more about Pluto?

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