Now for something completely different: the JupyterLab display. Once the application starts, we open a new browser window, shown as follows:
The initial display (which is configurable) looks very different to Jupyter, as shown in the preceding screenshot.
We have the screen split in two (this can be configured for more).
The left panel is the familiar directory display we have seen before. Note that we are seeing filenames rather than the titles applied to the Notebooks.
The right panel (also known as Launcher) is broken up into three sections:
Notebook: Engines are available by clicking on a start of a new Notebook with ...
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