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by Claus Wilke @ClausWilke @clauswilke
The website contains the complete author manuscript before final copy-editing and other quality control.
#Read online for free.
#dataviz #datavis #Book
github.com/clauswilke/dataviz
clauswilke.com/dataviz/index.h…
GitHub - clauswilke/dataviz: A book covering the fundamentals of data visualization
A book covering the fundamentals of data visualization - GitHub - clauswilke/dataviz: A book covering the fundamentals of data visualizationGitHub
(1/2) Python for Data Science is a new book by Arthur Turrell that focuses on core data science applications with Python 🚀. The book is inspired by the R for Data Science book by Hadley Wickham and Garrett Grolemund and follows a similar structure. The book covers topics such as:
✅ Data wrangling and transformation
✅ Data visualization
✅ Working with spreadsheets, databases, web scraping and APIs
✅ Programming topics such as functions and iteration
#python #DataScience #dataviz #data
My data visualization project that lets you explore your connections across the fediverse now supports:
- Mastodon
- Friendica
- Pleroma/Akkoma 🆕
- Misskey/Calckey 🆕
Try it here: data.stefanbohacek.com/project…
#dataviz #fediverse #mastodon #friendica #misskey #calckey #explore #data
Explore your fediverse connections
Learn about your followers and accounts you follow.data.stefanbohacek.com
This week in #TidyTuesday we look at the Portal Project.
Thanks to: @ethanwhite for the data.
The project: portal.weecology.org / @weecology
Code: github.com/mvbloois/tidytuesda…
GitHub - mvbloois/tidytuesday: Repository for my Tidytuesday data visualizations.
Repository for my Tidytuesday data visualizations. - GitHub - mvbloois/tidytuesday: Repository for my Tidytuesday data visualizations.GitHub
Agreed. And here’s a great map from Minard, the pioneer of the infographic "Trace the Waves of Cheap Labor" (the one Tufte didn't pick)
forgottenfiles.substack.com/p/… #infographic #dataviz
Trace the Waves of Cheap Labor (1858)
From the pioneer of the infographic mapPeter Pappas (The Forgotten Files)