Jake VanderPlas - How to Think about Data Visualization - PyCon 2019

"Speaker: Jake VanderPlas The Python world has a staggering array of data visualization tools, and choosing which to use can seem like a daunting task. But which tool you use is far less important than how you use it. In this talk I’ll walk through some of the important considerations involved in visualizing your data, so that you can create more effective visualizations no matter which plotting package you use. Slides can be found at: https://speakerdeck.com/pycon2019 and https://github.com/PyCon/2019-slides"

Dustin Ingram - PEP 572: The Walrus Operator - PyCon 2019
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Dustin Ingram - PEP 572: The Walrus Operator - PyCon 2019

Jes Ford - Getting Started Testing in Data Science - PyCon 2019
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Jes Ford - Getting Started Testing in Data Science - PyCon 2019

Jake VanderPlas   The Python Visualization Landscape   PyCon 2017
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Jake VanderPlas The Python Visualization Landscape PyCon 2017

🚨 YOU'RE VISUALIZING YOUR DATA WRONG. And Here's Why...
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🚨 YOU'RE VISUALIZING YOUR DATA WRONG. And Here's Why...

Jake VanderPlas - Performance Python: Seven Strategies for Optimizing Your Numerical Code
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Jake VanderPlas - Performance Python: Seven Strategies for Optimizing Your Numerical Code

Łukasz Langa - Life Is Better Painted Black, or: How to Stop Worrying and Embrace Auto-Formatting
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Łukasz Langa - Life Is Better Painted Black, or: How to Stop Worrying and Embrace Auto-Formatting

Anthony Shaw - Wily Python: Writing simpler and more maintainable Python - PyCon 2019
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Anthony Shaw - Wily Python: Writing simpler and more maintainable Python - PyCon 2019

Marysia Winkels - Data Storytelling through Visualization
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Marysia Winkels - Data Storytelling through Visualization

Raymond Hettinger - Modern solvers: Problems well-defined are problems solved - PyCon 2019
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Raymond Hettinger - Modern solvers: Problems well-defined are problems solved - PyCon 2019

Jake Vanderplas - Statistics for Hackers - PyCon 2016.mp4
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Jake Vanderplas - Statistics for Hackers - PyCon 2016.mp4

Chris Wilcox - Shipping your first Python package and automating future publishing - PyCon 2019
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Chris Wilcox - Shipping your first Python package and automating future publishing - PyCon 2019

Stop Rambling: The 3-2-1 Speaking Trick That Makes You Sound Like A CEO
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Stop Rambling: The 3-2-1 Speaking Trick That Makes You Sound Like A CEO

Eric Snow - to GIL or not to GIL: the Future of Multi-Core (C)Python - PyCon 2019
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Eric Snow - to GIL or not to GIL: the Future of Multi-Core (C)Python - PyCon 2019

ggplot for plots and graphs. An introduction to data visualization using R programming
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ggplot for plots and graphs. An introduction to data visualization using R programming

Mario Corchero - Exceptional Exceptions - How to properly raise, handle and create them.
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Mario Corchero - Exceptional Exceptions - How to properly raise, handle and create them.

"Better dataframes" - Ed Schofield (Pycon AU 2024)
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"Better dataframes" - Ed Schofield (Pycon AU 2024)

Raymond Hettinger - Dataclasses:  The code generator to end all code generators - PyCon 2018
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Raymond Hettinger - Dataclasses: The code generator to end all code generators - PyCon 2018

Train Your Brain to Never Forget (5 Feynman Habits)
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Train Your Brain to Never Forget (5 Feynman Habits)

Modern Dictionaries by Raymond Hettinger
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Modern Dictionaries by Raymond Hettinger

Hannah Stepanek - Thinking like a Panda: Everything you need to know to use pandas the right way.
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Hannah Stepanek - Thinking like a Panda: Everything you need to know to use pandas the right way.