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Published inOct 2017
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Dan Toomey
Dan Toomey
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Dan Toomey

Dan Toomey has been developing application software for over 20 years. He has worked in a variety of industries and companies, in roles from sole contributor to VP/CTO-level. For the last few years, he has been contracting for companies in the eastern Massachusetts area. Dan has been contracting under Dan Toomey Software Corp. Dan has also written R for Data Science, Jupyter for Data Sciences, and the Jupyter Cookbook, all with Packt.
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Publishing a notebook


You can publish a notebook/dashboard using markdown. Markdown involves adding annotations to cells in your notebook that are interpreted by Jupyter and converted into the more standard HTML representations that you see in other published materials.

In all cases, we create the cell with the markdown type. We then enter the syntax for markdown in the cell. Once we run markdown cells the display of the cell changes to the effective markdown representation. You should also note there is no line number designation for markdown cells, as there is no code executing in markdown cells.

Font markdown

You can adjust font style information using italic and bold HTML notations. For example, if we have the code format of a cell as follows. You can use markdown that has markdown tags for italics (<i>) and bold (<b>):

When we run the cell we see the effective markdown as:

List markdown

We can use lists such as the following, where we start an un-numbered list (we could have used...

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Published in: Oct 2017Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781785880070

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Dan Toomey

Dan Toomey has been developing application software for over 20 years. He has worked in a variety of industries and companies, in roles from sole contributor to VP/CTO-level. For the last few years, he has been contracting for companies in the eastern Massachusetts area. Dan has been contracting under Dan Toomey Software Corp. Dan has also written R for Data Science, Jupyter for Data Sciences, and the Jupyter Cookbook, all with Packt.
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