Glossaries#
Tools and Technology (general)#
- Binder#
A free, public service for running reproducible interactive computing environments. Binder is a 100% open source infrastructure that is run by members of the Jupyter community. The underlying technology behind the Binder project is BinderHub.
- BinderHub#
The underlying technology of mybinder.org, BinderHub is an open source tool that utilizes a JupyterHub`= in order to provide live, reproducible interactive computing environments that users define on GitHub.
- Conda#
Package, dependency and environment management for any language—Python, R, Ruby, Lua, Scala, Java, JavaScript, C/ C++, FORTRAN, and more.
- Docker#
Docker provides the ability to package and run an application in a loosely isolated environment called a container. It is widely used for creating reproducible software environments to run code on different computers.
- Git#
A popular version control system that is used in many open source software projects to manage their software code base.
- GitHub#
Provider of Internet hosting for software development and distributed version control using the “git” command line tool.
- Hackweek#
Participant-driven events that strive to create welcoming spaces to learn new things, build community and gain hands-on experience with collaboration and team science.
- Project Jupyter#
Project Jupyter (name derived from “JUlia PYThon and R”) exists to develop open-source software, open-standards, and services for interactive computing across dozens of programming languages.
- Jupyter Book#
Jupyter Book is an open source project for building beautiful, publication-quality books and documents from computational material.
- JupyterHub#
A core open source tool from the Jupyter community, JupyterHub allows you to deploy an application that provides remote data science environments to multiple users. It can be deployed in the cloud, or on your own hardware.
- JupyterLab#
JupyterLab is the next-generation web-based user interface for Project Jupyter intended to replace the JupyterNotebook interface.
- Jupyter Notebook#
open-source web application that allows you to create and share documents that contain live code, equations, visualizations and narrative text.
- MyST#
Markedly Structured Text (MyST) is a rich and extensible flavor of Markdown meant for technical documentation and publishing. It is used by Jupyter Book.
- Slack#
A communication platform that we use to share information. We use separate channels for each project and also rely on the video features. If possible we recommend downloading the Slack app. If your agency does not allow you to use the app, you can still interface with Slack in a web browser.