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Below is the latest news from Project Pythia.

Reflections on MyST-ification

Project Pythia recently transitioned from a Sphinx-based JupyterBook architecture to using MyST Markdown, which serves as the foundation for the upcoming JupyterBook 2! We began the process of transitioning to MyST in the summer of 2024 at the annual Project Pythia Cook-off hackathon. At that event, members of the MyST team

Date: July 10, 2025 | Author: Project Pythia Team
Register now for the 2025 Cook-off hackathon!

The 2025 Pythia Cookbook Cook-Off Hackathon will take place August 5-8, at the NCAR Mesa Lab, located in Boulder, Colorado. The website for the event is live. Registration is now open!

Date: February 20, 2025 | Author: jukent
binder.projectpythia.org Maintenance

Our BinderHub will be offline from 1400 UTC 20 Jan 2025 through 1500 UTC 20 Jan 2025. Our alternate BinderHub will be available as normal during that time.

Date: January 20, 2025 | Author: ktyle
Hello world, new Cookbooks!

The Project Pythia team is excited to announce the publication of new community-contributed Cookbooks from our successful 2024 Pythia Cook-Off hackathon, which was held June 11 - 14 2024, at the NSF NCAR's Mesa Lab in Boulder, Colorado and online. Cookbooks are geoscience-flavored collections of tutorials, recipes, and reproducible example workflows

Date: January 10, 2025 | Author: brian-rose
Website is live for the 2024 Cook-off hackathon

The 2024 Pythia Cookbook Cook-Off Hackathon will take place June 11 - 14, at the NCAR Mesa Lab, located in Boulder, Colorado. Check out this preliminary website for the hackathon

Date: January 08, 2024 | Author: brian-rose
Pythia Cookbook Cook-Off Hackathon 2024 - Save the Date!

The 2024 Pythia Cookbook Cook-Off Hackathon will take place June 11 - 14, at the NCAR Mesa Lab, located in Boulder, Colorado. Save the date. More details coming soon!

Date: August 29, 2023 | Author: clyne
Pythia Cookbook Cook-Off Hackathon 2023

One year from when Project Pythia first introduced Cookbooks, NCAR hosted Project Pythia’s first “Cookbook Cook-Off” hackathon. Pythia Cookbooks provide example end-to-end geoscientific workflows and are an important tool towards reproducible science efforts. 36 members of the Project Pythia team and larger Pangeo community gathered at NCAR’s Mesa Lab in Boulder, CO

Date: June 28, 2023 | Author: jukent
Donate to Support Project Pythia!

By donating to support Project Pythia you are investing in an important educational resource for the entire geoscience community, from students to late career. Project Pythia is an education working group helping geoscientists make sense of huge volumes of numerical scientific data using tools that facilitate open, reproducible science, and

Date: June 28, 2023 | Author: jukent