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jeremybmerrill.com
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| | | | | Recently, Jupyter started using Jupyter Lab's fancier user interface in ordinary jupyter notebook notebooks. But I had a weird problem. My rendered markdown ... | |
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vickiboykis.com
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| | | | | When I'm working with Jupyter notebooks, I often want to work with them from within a virtual environment. The general best practice is that you should always use either virtual environments or Docker containers for working with Python, for reasons outlined in this post, or you're gonna have a bad time. I know I have. The workflow is a little long, so I thought I'd document it for future me here. | |
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lobsterpot.com.au
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| | | | | It's been a while since there was a T-SQL Tuesday about the tools we use, so I figured my response to Mikey Bronowski (@MikeyBronowski)'s T-SQL Tuesday invite should be about things that have become more pertinent in the last twelve months. I should point out that I rarely need to work from home 2020-style. I'm [...] | |
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sqlbek.wordpress.com
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| | | Today's post is not only for the SQLNewBlogger Challenge, but is serving double duty as my T-SQL Tuesday contribution! This month's T-SQL Tuesday is being sponsored by Mike Donnelly (b|t) and he has asked us to "Teach Me Something New." This past weekend, I participated in my third SQL Saturday Madison event. Aside from speaking,... | ||