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Data visualization with Python and JavaScript: scrape, clean, explore et transform your data

✍ Scribed by Dale, Kyran


Publisher
O'Reilly Media
Year
2016
Tongue
English
Edition
First edition
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Learn how to turn raw data into rich, interactive web visualizations with the powerful combination of Python and JavaScript. With this hands-on guide, author Kyran Dale teaches you how build a basic dataviz toolchain with best-of-breed Python and JavaScript libraries--including Scrapy, Matplotlib, Pandas, Flask, and D3--for crafting engaging, browser-based visualizations.

✦ Subjects


Information;Information visualization;JavaScript;JavaScript (Computer program language);Python (Computer program language);Python (Programmiersprache);Visualisierung


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