Build Your First Data Visualization with Pygal
Offered By: Pluralsight
Course Description
Overview
This quick course demonstrates just how easy it is to create a complex interactive data visualization for further analysis.
Data Visualization is an amazing way to share your data insights and stories. In this course, Build Your First Data Visualization with Pygal, you will learn how to easily and quickly build an interactive data visualization with minimal code and effort. First, you will be installing Python via Anaconda, understanding dependencies, and how to make your data visualization interactive without leaving the browser. Next, you will be creating and styling your first chart with Pygal inside of Jupyter Notebooks. Finally, you will go over outputs so you can share your new data visualization with others. By the end of this course you will be able to quickly and easily build your own interactive data visualization.
Data Visualization is an amazing way to share your data insights and stories. In this course, Build Your First Data Visualization with Pygal, you will learn how to easily and quickly build an interactive data visualization with minimal code and effort. First, you will be installing Python via Anaconda, understanding dependencies, and how to make your data visualization interactive without leaving the browser. Next, you will be creating and styling your first chart with Pygal inside of Jupyter Notebooks. Finally, you will go over outputs so you can share your new data visualization with others. By the end of this course you will be able to quickly and easily build your own interactive data visualization.
Syllabus
- Course Overview 1min
- Introducing Pygal 5mins
- Visualizing Data with Pygal 7mins
Taught by
Troy Kranendonk
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