Build Elegant Web Apps Right From Jupyter Notebook with Mercury

Author:Murphy  |  View: 26179  |  Time: 2025-03-23 18:54:42
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Effective communication is pivotal in all data-driven projects. Data professionals often need to communicate their findings and insights to stakeholders, including business leaders, technical teams, and other data scientists.

While traditional methods of communicating data insights, such as PowerPoint presentations and static reports are widely preferred, they are often time-consuming to create.

What's more, these services require one to leave the comfort of a Jupyter Notebook – where data scientists spend most of their time.

Separate presentation tools and Jupyter (Image by Author)

Wouldn't it be nice if we could share our findings with others by creating interactive and elegant web apps right from a Jupyter Notebook?

To this end, Mercury is an open-source tool that streamlines the creation of web apps right from the comfort of a Jupyter Notebook.

Thus, in this article, I will demonstrate how you can use Mercury to create stunning web apps and share them with others.

You can find the code for this blog here: GitHub.

Let's begin

Tags: Artificial Intelligence Data Science Machine Learning Programming Python

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