About a year ago the Jupyter team started a partnership with O’Reilly Media and NumFOCUS to organize JupyterCon 2017, the first in a series of Jupyter-related conferences. JupyterCon 2017 drew over 700 attendees and offered a fantastic set of tutorials, talks and keynotes from all corners of the Jupyter ecosystem. We could not have offered you such a beautiful conference without the O’Reilly Media and NumFOCUS partnership and teams.

Did you miss JupyterCon 2017?

We have a strong commitment to open-source and we believe that everyone should have access to high-quality tools and content to push science, education and technology forward. O’Reilly Media is one of the top publishers in this space, and they already provide a variety of material and training related to Jupyter and the open-source data ecosystem of which it is a part (see O’Reilly’s Jupyter related content here). It is no surprise then that the full content of JupyterCon 2017, including keynotes, tutorials, talks and exclusive interviews, is available as videos on Safari Online.

We are also pleased to announce that videos of all keynotes and talks (69 videos in total) are now available on YouTube on the O’Reilly Media channel. If you missed JupyterCon, or want to re-watch a talk, you can now add these to your watch-list! As an example here is the opening keynote given by Fernando Pérez:

See you next August for JupyterCon 2018

We are thrilled to be able to provide you with all this content from JupyterCon 2017 to enjoy on YouTube. JupyterCon 2018 will be in NYC next August 22–24. We hope to see you there next year as an attendee, speaker or sponsor. You can sign up for email updates about JupyterCon 2018 on this page.

[Update Jan 2018] Missing Talks

The Talk “Jupyter and the changing rituals around computation” is missing from the channel due to technical issue during the recording.