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Jupyter kernel for Stata based on pystata

Reason this release was yanked:

setup bug

Project description

nbstata

Install

pip install nbstata

How to use

Under construction

Contributing

nbstata is being developed using nbdev. The /nbs directory is where edits to the source code should be made. (The python code is then exported to the /nbdev library folder.) The one exception is install.py.

The @patch_to decorator is occasionally used to break up class definitions into separate cells.

For more, see CONTRIBUTING.md.

Acknowledgements

Kyle Barron authored the original stata_kernel and Vinci Chow carried that work forward for Stata 17, converting the backend to use pystata. nbstata is directly derived from his pystata-kernel.

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