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The IPython Notebook is a web-based interactive computational environment where you can combine code execution, text, mathematics, plots and rich media into a single document. It is available from [http://ipython/notebook]. | The IPython Notebook is a web-based interactive computational environment where you can combine code execution, text, mathematics, plots and rich media into a single document. It is available from [http://ipython/notebook]. | ||
[[RDKit]] runs inside iPython Notebook. And now so does ZINC. | [[RDKit]] runs inside iPython Notebook. And now so does [[ZINC]]. | ||
We have created a number of notebooks to demonstrate the sorts of questions you can now ask using iPython notebook. | We have created a number of notebooks to demonstrate the sorts of questions you can now ask using iPython notebook. | ||
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[[Category:ZINC]] | [[Category:ZINC]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:33, 4 January 2019
The IPython Notebook is a web-based interactive computational environment where you can combine code execution, text, mathematics, plots and rich media into a single document. It is available from [1].
RDKit runs inside iPython Notebook. And now so does ZINC.
We have created a number of notebooks to demonstrate the sorts of questions you can now ask using iPython notebook.
Due to security concerns, we currently cannot make iPython Notebook/ZINC available to the general public. However, if you are interested in experimenting with this exciting new technology, please contact us so we can help you get started.
-- Aug 14, 2014.