If anyone is interested wrote a docker container I am using that not only has every python scientific tool under the sun in it (derived from the official variants of the notebooks), but also contains kernels for several popular languages including Haskell, Ruby, R, Julia, and of course Python 3. I will likely be adding more as time goes on.

If you have docker installed all you have to do is run it and you are good. the image is on dockerhub under stockstack/jupyterlab

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UPDATE: I have moved the image over to modjular/jupyter-all so its not bound up with my closed source project. This has also allowed me to move the related files like the Dockerfile and docker-compose file over to an open-source repo.

git.qoto.org/modjular/jupyter-

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