X-Git-Url: http://git.vanrenterghem.biz/www2.vanrenterghem.biz.git/blobdiff_plain/9d5cad4353459e7fa815d6a8a677037b58e69668..85e84753a1f5e72fd2a5a6825c01d1f49be9f44c:/source/posts/Nobel_prize_winner_having_fun.org diff --git a/source/posts/Nobel_prize_winner_having_fun.org b/source/posts/Nobel_prize_winner_having_fun.org index c64fc44..c39db7c 100644 --- a/source/posts/Nobel_prize_winner_having_fun.org +++ b/source/posts/Nobel_prize_winner_having_fun.org @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ -#+date: 2018-10-12 20:00:01 +0800 -#+filetags: people leadership Python +#+date: <2018-10-12 20:00:01 +0800> +#+title: Nobel prize winner having fun; using Jupyter notebooks. +#+filetags: :people:leadership:Python: Paul Romer may well be the first Nobel prize winner using Jupyter notebooks in his scientific workflow. On his blog, he explains his reasoning. -My key takeaway from [[https://paulromer.net/jupyter-mathematica-and-the-future-of-the-research-paper/][the article]]: -he's having fun. +My key takeaway from [[https://paulromer.net/jupyter-mathematica-and-the-future-of-the-research-paper/][the article]]: he's having fun.