If you are a JupyterLab user, here's a pretty interesting extension for you.
Stickyland is an open-source tool that lets you break the linear presentation of a notebook.
With Sticklyland, you can:
Create floating cells (code and markdown)
Auto-run cells when any changes take place
Take notes in Jupyter
Organize the notebook as a dashboard
Find more info about Stickyland here: GitHub | Paper.
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Over to you: What would you use Sticklyland for? Let me know :)
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