tonyfast is a freelance developer, designer, and scientist with significant experience in open source and science software. they are a distinguished project jupyter contributor advocating for equity in computational literacy and digital accessibility in open science technologies.
- materialsgenomefoundation strategic planning lead for an open materials science economy
- nbconvert-a11y né notebooks for all collaboration with Space Telescope Science Institute improving the accessibility of static notebooks through collaboration with designers and compensated disabled testers.
project jupyter accessibility working group, jupyter triage, and jupyter community calls- writing experiments with literate programs and computational essays on my blog.
pidgy
,midgy
, andimportnb
literate computing tools.
➕ more
- writers workshop
- quirkshops
- open source directions
- jupyter accessibility workshops part 1 part 2
- alt text events
- atlanta jupyter user group
- pydata atlanta
- deathbeds blog
- jupyter day triangle
- jupyter days atlanta 2016 2018
- ten pounds of 💩
- reincarnation of the notebook
- calligrams
- powers often
- ten things 'bout jupyter
- notebookism
- the materials data scientist
- Materials Genome Foundation
- Quansight, LLC
- PyData Atlanta
- Bastille Networks
- Anaconda Inc
- Georgia Tech
- University of California Santa Barbara
❓ about this repository
this repository is one of github's special repositories for my personal profile. i wanted to do more with than just a readme so i'm using it as a place to package my computational essays or literate programs as a python distribution.
currently this project features:
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blogs, essays, notebooks and markdown re-used as python source code
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a python project called
tonyfast
that useshatch
for most development tasks (seepyproject.toml
)pip install -e. # for development mode
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github actions to deploy my content on github pages. the documentation is made of:
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mkdocs
documentation with my own notebook customizations. (seemkdocs.yml
) - a no-install, in-the-browser
jupyterlite
demo so myself and others can try out the code themselves
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some things i'd like to do:
- add cron for some posts
- add tests for some posts
- build a solid binder to run heavier demos that might not work in
jupyterlite