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Generating Analytics Reports in Python with Quarto - PDF Creation Tutorial

Offered By: Keith Galli via YouTube

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Learn how to generate analytics reports in PDF format using Python and the Quarto library. Discover the process of writing markdown with embedded code and various customization options to easily create PDF reports, slideshow presentations, and HTML dashboards. Follow along as the tutorial covers Quarto installation and setup, adding Python code and output to reports, specifying project output directories, rendering files from the command line, and creating stylized reports. Explore techniques for modifying parameters and metadata when rendering different reports, and learn how to generate hundreds of analytics reports from a single script. Dive deep into the code workings and formatting options, and get inspired by project extension ideas to further enhance your reporting capabilities.

Syllabus

- What we're building in this video
- Quarto Installation & setup
- Adding Python code & code output to our reports
- Specifying the project output directory where reports are rendered to _quarto.yml
- Render output files from the command line quarto render
- Generating more fancy and stylized reports county-analytics-report.qmd
- Modifying parameters/variables/metadata when you render different reports from command line
- Generate hundreds of analytics reports from a single script!
- Deep dive into how the code works & formatting
- Project Extension Ideas


Taught by

Keith Galli

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