Turn a Git repo into a collection of interactive notebooks. This is Binder's user documentation repository.
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Turn a Git repo into a collection of interactive notebooks. This is Binder's user documentation repository.
Notebooks server with 8 CPU's, 40 CPU's, 72 CPU's
Deployment config files for mybinder.org
A store of Helm chart tarballs for deploying JupyterHub and BinderHub on a Kubernetes cluster
🍇 Edit and execute code snippets in the browser using Jupyter kernels
A repository for team interaction, syncing, and handling meeting notes across the JupyterHub ecosystem.
A Helm chart repo to install persistent BinderHub
Pangeo + Binder (dev repo for a binder/pangeo fusion concept)
This repository was superseded by https://github.com/gesiscss/orc2 - Open Research Computing
Deploy a BinderHub from scratch on Microsoft Azure
Automatically deploy a BinderHub to Google Cloud!
Upload your files into the binder environment.
A repo to manage the Turing BinderHub instance
Python Tutorial
This Github repo has the sole purpose of enabling Binder environments to run R code in RStudio (https://mybinder.org/v2/gh/pablobernabeu/Modality-switch-effects-emerge-early-and-increase-throughout-conceptual-processing/master?urlpath=rstudio) and Shiny (https://mybinder.org/v2/gh/pablobernabeu/Modality-switch-effects-emerge-early-and-increase-t…
Live interactive tutorial for Hatchet
Pangeo-Binder Cookiecutter Template
A workshop, 'Open data and reproducibility: R Markdown, dashboards and Binder', led by Pablo Bernabeu and Eirini Zormpa at the UK Cognitive Linguistics Conference (https://www.ukclc2020.com/pre-conference).
LibreTexts/UCDavis bare-metal Kubernetes cluster running JupyterHub and Binder
This project offered free activities to practise reproducible data presentation. Pablo Bernabeu organised these events in the context of a Software Sustainability Institute Fellowship.
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