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Based on the discussion above, it sounds like it would still make sense to also provide a "stable" Binder that would install ipywidgets
from conda forge or PyPI. As an example the jupyterlab
repo Binder badge points to https://github.com/jupyterlab/jupyterlab-demo which uses released packages, and also has the Binder link setup on PRs to test changes in dev mode.
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Thanks to u/JBarreraGT on reddit. He gave me a source of information that we could use to add static information for games.
http://data.nba.com/data/10s/v2015/json/mobile_teams/nba/2018/league/00_full_schedule.json
This link looks like it contains the full schedule with GameIDs along with additional information.
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We have a new cookbook section: https://github.com/ploomber/projects/tree/master/cookbook
where we add minimal examples for certain use cases, we should add links to each one on the relevant sections in the docs
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This means that the default behaviour of falling back to the notebook_template_examples does not work at present.
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At the moment, it's possible to do
to autogenerate a table of contents. I think it would be nice if there were also styling options, e.g. to have that TOC float on one side of the page.