Deepnote, a ‘Successor to Jupyter Notebook,’ Goes Open Source
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Deepnote, a team-focused data science notebook platform that positions itself as a successor to Jupyter Notebook, has made its code open source after gaining significant traction. Since launching in 2019, the platform has attracted over 500,000 data professionals who use it as their primary notebook tool.
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