Kernel
A kernel is the heart of almost every operating system. It is always loaded in memory at any time and deals with the hardware to provide an interface for the software. It also manages peripherals, memory, interrupts, and processes. Examples of widely used kernels include Windows NT and Linux.
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The Go kernel for Jupyter notebooks and nteract.
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Yet Another Node.JS Kernel for the Jupyter Notebook
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Apr 17, 2020 - JavaScript
A Jupyter kernel for Dyalog APL
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Dec 15, 2021 - Python
A polyglot kernel for Jupyter notebooks based on GraalVM.
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May 11, 2021 - JavaScript
docker container describing a "jupyter notebook with collection of kernels"
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Jun 27, 2019 - Dockerfile
Notebook for learning deep learning
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Dec 29, 2019 - Jupyter Notebook
A simple Echo Kernel for Jupyter Notebook.
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Dec 22, 2021 - Jupyter Notebook
A CNN to identify dog breeds (P2 - DLND)
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May 31, 2018 - HTML
Kext to Disable Intel Turbo Boost on Battery Power
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Is there a plan to build kernelspec with pytorch support? If not, what's the right way to contribute?
The contribution instruction page seems to be not available: https://jupyter.readthedocs.io/en/latest/contributor/content-contributor.html