Workbench
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Beaker notebook
Please see the possibility of adding Beaker notebook. It will be amazing to use different languages in the same notebook without loosing focus on the analysis at hand.
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Uploading notebooks
Upload notebooks from a local drive.
15 votesCurrently there are two ways to upload notebooks in BDU Labs:
1. Open My Data in the sidebar. Use the “Upload Data” feature. There is a known limitation of only being able to upload within /resources/data, but Jupyter will still recognize any ipynb you upload as a notebook.
2. Alternately, open Jupyter. After it opens, drag and drop your notebook from a file window (e.g Windows Explorer or Mac Finder) into your browser. It will upload the notebook and flash messages at the top of the screen while doing so.
I appreciate that these options can be a little obscure. We’re always reviewing ways to make the user experience in BDU Labs simpler and more intuitive.
Regards,
Leons Petrazickis
Platform Architect
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Data Mining tool
Add RapidMiner
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pre-install jupyter_contrib_nbextensions
so many features in this library.
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Skulls data set link provided is not working. Here's a different one...
Located on this Jupyter notebook https://share.datascientistworkbench.com/jupyter/v1/10.999.13.101/ML0101EN0000000/Lab-M1L1b-Looking-at-the-Skulls.ipynb
Here is a link that works:
https://vincentarelbundock.github.io/Rdatasets/csv/HSAUR/skulls.csv1 vote -
DevOps Big Data
DevOps tools for Big Data with tutorials and use cases.
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The black bar on the top takes a lot of screen estate.
Have the thick black bar at the top hidable so that screen estate can be conserved.
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Hosting Dashboards
I would like to be able to host a dashboard from within the DSWB. Shiny has already been opted which is great but also limited. Would it be possible to add creating dashboards with Django and add content with md using the notebooks with bootstrap?
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500 internal error
Hello, since last friday, when I want to start Zeppelin or RStudio or other notebooks from BigData Univ courses I receive 500 internal error,
I cleared browser cache, but it not helped,
can someone help me, pls?231 votes -
Support on Openrefine to Write/Read from 'My Data'
Support for OpenRefine load and write data from/to 'My Data' module.
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SSH Key support for remote git repositories
Support for BitBucket or other git repositories based on ssh public/shared key or even oauth authentication engines on R Studio
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Support for GPU computation
As Tensorflow is accesible through Jupyter notebooks it could be great to have GPU support to train Deep Learning models
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Matlab/Octave integration
Why don't add Matlab or Octave support?
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RNetCDF package support (RStudio)
The problem is in missed dependencies for RNetCDF package (RStudio).
Currently install.packages("RNetCDF") throws an error: "unable to use udunits2 or udunits"
ERROR: configuration failed for package ‘RNetCDF.So, it will be nice if those system libraries (udunits2, and other possible dependencies) would be preinstalled.
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Large or Slow Uploads should not Terminate Mysteriously
I live on the other side of the world (for most folks reading this), and my home internet connection takes a while to move data around.
I was trying to upload a 170Mb data file (400,000 text records compressed to .gz format), but found that the server side kills the connection before even a few Mb get across. I have tried many times, and the behavior seems almost precisely repeatable.
I don't get the same behavior with smaller files. The Databricks community edition too does not have any problems uploading the same 170Mb file.
Am I missing something? Thanks for…
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Please correct a minor typo in variable for Lab - Vector and Factors.ipynb
Hello team,
On the In[20] it says 'year' instead of 'release_year':
year[c("American Beauty", "Chicago")]So when the shift+enter is pressed an error is produced in the Out[20], so I tried with:
release_year[c("American Beauty", "Chicago")] and the output is good now...2 votes -
Start my Jupyter notebooks (and other tools) immediately
Right now it takes 2-3 minutes (and sometimes even longer) to start Jupyter and other tools in my Workbench. This is too long and causes loss of productivity. It wuld be good if my tools started right away (few seconds) rather than few minutes.
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2 votes
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Support Safari v10.x with seahorse
Seahorse does not yet support Safari on a mac book pro. All other tools do.
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libspatialindex dependency for Geopandas
install libspatialindex (http://libspatialindex.github.io/install.html) on the Jupyter environment
libspatialindex is a dependency for rtree (http://toblerity.org/rtree/) which is a dependancy for geopandas (http://geopandas.org/install.html#dependencies).
11 votes
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