![]() Notice how seamlessly the markdown and code cells alternate, allowing me to create a presentation that includes both explanatory text and executable code. In fact, that's where they have their roots - in presenting scientific work.Ĭonsider, for example, the screenshot below, representing a small section of a Jupyter notebook I wrote which introduces the concept of linear regression in classical machine learning. Jupyter notebooks are great for presenting research-type work.
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