Jupyter Visit

Europe/Zurich
32/1-A24 (CERN)

32/1-A24

CERN

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Axel Naumann (CERN), Danilo Piparo (CERN), Enric Tejedor Saavedra (CERN)
    • 09:30 12:30
      ROOT Hacking 4/S-030

      4/S-030

      CERN

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      Agenda for the ROOT Hacking Session

      o Introduction: ROOT, ROOT and Jupyter integration, ROOTaaS, foreseen usage patterns at CERN

      o Our goal of providing integration with python notebooks and standalone C++ kernel: the challenge of avoiding code duplication

      o ROOT and Cling Kernel: further opportunities for reducing duplication, discussion about building the ROOT kernel on top of the cling one.

       

      Topics to be tackled

      o Asynchronous capturing of output from C/C++ libraries, especially in a native python notebook, analogies and differences with the well known ctypes case.

      o Tab completion: discussion of the interplay with cling, introduction to tab completion (intput, output, the regular expression), regular expression vs metakernel, "->" in the python hook, completion on global functions, single word completion in the kernel case

      o Syntax highlighting: how to properly do  it, will Jupyter provide a recommended way to do this especially with multilanguage notebooks?

      o Magics: can we reuse the same magics in the metakernel and python modes?

      o Rerun cells in C++: not only possible as the language forbids that but we can unload transactions.

       

      Jupyterhub related topics

      o Jupyterhub: discuss the details of the current CERN configuration for interaction with the IDP with SSO, possible evolutions, multiple proxies, general interest of the solution.

      o Spawning containers with Kubernetes, Mesos and Jupyterhub.

      o Future of Jupyterhub, editors, terminals and forthcoming features.

    • 14:00 17:30
      ROOT Hacking 4/S-030

      4/S-030

      CERN

      30
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      Agenda for the ROOT Hacking Session

      o Introduction: ROOT, ROOT and Jupyter integration, ROOTaaS, foreseen usage patterns at CERN

      o Our goal of providing integration with python notebooks and standalone C++ kernel: the challenge of avoiding code duplication

      o ROOT and Cling Kernel: further opportunities for reducing duplication, discussion about building the ROOT kernel on top of the cling one.

       

      Topics to be tackled

      o Asynchronous capturing of output from C/C++ libraries, especially in a native python notebook, analogies and differences with the well known ctypes case.

      o Tab completion: discussion of the interplay with cling, introduction to tab completion (intput, output, the regular expression), regular expression vs metakernel, "->" in the python hook, completion on global functions, single word completion in the kernel case

      o Syntax highlighting: how to properly do  it, will Jupyter provide a recommended way to do this especially with multilanguage notebooks?

      o Magics: can we reuse the same magics in the metakernel and python modes?

      o Rerun cells in C++: not only possible as the language forbids that but we can unload transactions.

       

      Jupyterhub related topics

      o Jupyterhub: discuss the details of the current CERN configuration for interaction with the IDP with SSO, possible evolutions, multiple proxies, general interest of the solution.

      o Spawning containers with Kubernetes, Mesos and Jupyterhub.

      o Future of Jupyterhub, editors, terminals and forthcoming features.

    • 09:00 12:30
      cling hacking 32/1-A24

      32/1-A24

      CERN

      40
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    • 14:00 15:15
      Computing Seminar 1h 15m 31/3-004 - IT Amphitheatre

      31/3-004 - IT Amphitheatre

      CERN

      105
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