If you are a Python novice or an experienced developer and want to explore data visualization libraries, then this is the book for you. No prior charting or graphics experience is needed.
Learning Python data visualization
β Scribed by Chad Adams; Keller, Benjamin
- Publisher
- Packt Publishing
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 1
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
"This video course is a beginnerβs introduction to data visualization, and the techniques and libraries which can be leveraged with the Python language to achieve this. The end goal is to teach analysts and data scientists how they can visually represent complex sets of data using Python. The video course introduces visualization concepts so viewers can analyze large and small sets of data using libraries such as Β Read more...
Abstract: "This video course is a beginnerβs introduction to data visualization, and the techniques and libraries which can be leveraged with the Python language to achieve this. The end goal is to teach analysts and data scientists how they can visually represent complex sets of data using Python. The video course introduces visualization concepts so viewers can analyze large and small sets of data using libraries such as Matplotlib, IPython, and so on."--Resource description page
β¦ Subjects
Information visualization.;Python (Computer program language);Data mining.
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