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  1. What’s in #Trump and #Senate #Republicans#tax and immigration bill?
    The Senate is on the verge of advancing Trump’s priorities in his major budget legislation. Here’s how it could change the federal government and the U.S. economy.
    New tax breaks. Massive spending on border security. Cuts to social safety net. Pullbacks on investments to fight climate change. New limits on student loans.
    washingtonpost.com/business/20
    archive.ph/roZRJ

    See it in #BarCharts

  2. What’s in #Trump and #Senate #Republicans#tax and immigration bill?
    The Senate is on the verge of advancing Trump’s priorities in his major budget legislation. Here’s how it could change the federal government and the U.S. economy.
    New tax breaks. Massive spending on border security. Cuts to social safety net. Pullbacks on investments to fight climate change. New limits on student loans.
    washingtonpost.com/business/20
    archive.ph/roZRJ

    See it in #BarCharts

  3. What’s in and and immigration bill?
    The Senate is on the verge of advancing Trump’s priorities in his major budget legislation. Here’s how it could change the federal government and the U.S. economy.
    New tax breaks. Massive spending on border security. Cuts to social safety net. Pullbacks on investments to fight climate change. New limits on student loans.
    washingtonpost.com/business/20
    archive.ph/roZRJ

    See it in

  4. What’s in #Trump and #Senate #Republicans#tax and immigration bill?
    The Senate is on the verge of advancing Trump’s priorities in his major budget legislation. Here’s how it could change the federal government and the U.S. economy.
    New tax breaks. Massive spending on border security. Cuts to social safety net. Pullbacks on investments to fight climate change. New limits on student loans.
    washingtonpost.com/business/20
    archive.ph/roZRJ

    See it in #BarCharts

  5. What’s in #Trump and #Senate #Republicans#tax and immigration bill?
    The Senate is on the verge of advancing Trump’s priorities in his major budget legislation. Here’s how it could change the federal government and the U.S. economy.
    New tax breaks. Massive spending on border security. Cuts to social safety net. Pullbacks on investments to fight climate change. New limits on student loans.
    washingtonpost.com/business/20
    archive.ph/roZRJ

    See it in #BarCharts

  6. 🎩🔍 Ah, yes, a riveting tale of a 200-year-old "bad boy" who single-handedly disrupted the world with... bar charts? 🤔 Because nothing screams rebel like a horizontal axis. Meanwhile, modern data analysts are left wondering if they too can achieve legendary status by inventing the pie chart. 🍰
    blog.engora.com/2023/05/the-ba #badboy #dataanalysis #barcharts #piecharts #HackerNews #HackerNews #ngated

  7. 🎩🔍 Ah, yes, a riveting tale of a 200-year-old "bad boy" who single-handedly disrupted the world with... bar charts? 🤔 Because nothing screams rebel like a horizontal axis. Meanwhile, modern data analysts are left wondering if they too can achieve legendary status by inventing the pie chart. 🍰
    blog.engora.com/2023/05/the-ba #badboy #dataanalysis #barcharts #piecharts #HackerNews #HackerNews #ngated

  8. 🎩🔍 Ah, yes, a riveting tale of a 200-year-old "bad boy" who single-handedly disrupted the world with... bar charts? 🤔 Because nothing screams rebel like a horizontal axis. Meanwhile, modern data analysts are left wondering if they too can achieve legendary status by inventing the pie chart. 🍰
    blog.engora.com/2023/05/the-ba #badboy #dataanalysis #barcharts #piecharts #HackerNews #HackerNews #ngated

  9. 🎩🔍 Ah, yes, a riveting tale of a 200-year-old "bad boy" who single-handedly disrupted the world with... bar charts? 🤔 Because nothing screams rebel like a horizontal axis. Meanwhile, modern data analysts are left wondering if they too can achieve legendary status by inventing the pie chart. 🍰
    blog.engora.com/2023/05/the-ba #badboy #dataanalysis #barcharts #piecharts #HackerNews #HackerNews #ngated

  10. Hongkiat: 7 Best Code-Free Tools to Create Bar Chart Race. “Whether you’re presenting in class, pitching to your boss, or showing off trends at a corporate event, a Bar Chart Race brings numbers to life in a dynamic and fun way. It grabs attention and helps viewers see how stats change over time. If you’re looking to create a Bar Chart Race (with or without coding experience), check out […]

    https://rbfirehose.com/2025/02/04/hongkiat-7-best-code-free-tools-to-create-bar-chart-race/

  11. If It Ain’t Broke

    WordPress, or more specifically, Jetpack Stats, have irritated me by changing the way in which statistics are presented. I can no longer see which posts have been viewed on the current date. At least, not immediately.

    I can see a day’s views, or a month’s, or a year’s and I can click on “apply” and see them for a moment, but if I leave to go to some other website those stats are gone. The default seems to be for a week’s stats, and it is annoying me beyond what is reasonable.

    When these changes first appeared I couldn’t see that day’s stats at all. I’m sure I was not the only person who contacted the support people to tell them I was not happy because within twenty-four hours they had fixed that problem. Mind you, I had to go through a lengthy text exchange wherein it was suggested that I pay another $10 a month to get the stats I wanted. I limited my response to a polite “No thanks”!

    A visit to my statistics page now presents me with a ghastly bar chart of one week’s stats that looks like a herd of blue elephants’ backsides. I was used to seeing a thirty-day bar chart which was a lot easier on the eyes and more informative.

    The listing of visited posts by title now shows the stats for the week, not the day, but that is of no interest to me at all. My focus, perhaps driven by ten years of almost-daily data-watching, is on how many people are interested in what I have to say today. Not yesterday. Not last week. Today.

    I don’t know if WordPress or Jetpack actually consulted bloggers, but my guess is the answer is “No”. If they did, they were probably focussed on blogs that are related to revenue and merchandise. Those of us who blog simply to communicate are too far down on the list of valuable patrons to have any influence.

    Writing on this blog has become an avenue for self-expression and for connection with readers all over the world. I value the relationships I have formed and developed here, and any changes in the process matter to me. These latest changes have added to a sense of disaffection from the site.

    The changes to the ways in which data are presented do not seem to be helpful and I have no idea why they happened. The text exchange I had with the support person indicated that the changes had something to do with the ways in which data is stored and the limitations on storage. I only know that the changes are not an improvement. They have also served to alienate me, just a little.

    It wasn’t “broke” and I don’t know why they fixed it. All I know is that it is no longer as user-friendly for me as it once was.

    #barCharts #bloggers #blogging #data #disaffection #elephantsBacksides #Jetpack #statistics #storage #WordPress

  12. If It Ain’t Broke

    WordPress, or more specifically, Jetpack Stats, have irritated me by changing the way in which statistics are presented. I can no longer see which posts have been viewed on the current date. At least, not immediately.

    I can see a day’s views, or a month’s, or a year’s and I can click on “apply” and see them for a moment, but if I leave to go to some other website those stats are gone. The default seems to be for a week’s stats, and it is annoying me beyond what is reasonable.

    When these changes first appeared I couldn’t see that day’s stats at all. I’m sure I was not the only person who contacted the support people to tell them I was not happy because within twenty-four hours they had fixed that problem. Mind you, I had to go through a lengthy text exchange wherein it was suggested that I pay another $10 a month to get the stats I wanted. I limited my response to a polite “No thanks”!

    A visit to my statistics page now presents me with a ghastly bar chart of one week’s stats that looks like a herd of blue elephants’ backsides. I was used to seeing a thirty-day bar chart which was a lot easier on the eyes and more informative.

    The listing of visited posts by title now shows the stats for the week, not the day, but that is of no interest to me at all. My focus, perhaps driven by ten years of almost-daily data-watching, is on how many people are interested in what I have to say today. Not yesterday. Not last week. Today.

    I don’t know if WordPress or Jetpack actually consulted bloggers, but my guess is the answer is “No”. If they did, they were probably focussed on blogs that are related to revenue and merchandise. Those of us who blog simply to communicate are too far down on the list of valuable patrons to have any influence.

    Writing on this blog has become an avenue for self-expression and for connection with readers all over the world. I value the relationships I have formed and developed here, and any changes in the process matter to me. These latest changes have added to a sense of disaffection from the site.

    The changes to the ways in which data are presented do not seem to be helpful and I have no idea why they happened. The text exchange I had with the support person indicated that the changes had something to do with the ways in which data is stored and the limitations on storage. I only know that the changes are not an improvement. They have also served to alienate me, just a little.

    It wasn’t “broke” and I don’t know why they fixed it. All I know is that it is no longer as user-friendly for me as it once was.

    #barCharts #bloggers #blogging #data #disaffection #elephantsBacksides #Jetpack #statistics #storage #WordPress

  13. @Daniel_Hoffmann

    Instead of citing the Nature " #barcharts are misinterpreted" pseudo-news report, I recommend going back to the original preprint, which makes makes a positive case for what one should do to best communicate data. #visualization

    biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/20

  14. @Daniel_Hoffmann

    Instead of citing the Nature " #barcharts are misinterpreted" pseudo-news report, I recommend going back to the original preprint, which makes makes a positive case for what one should do to best communicate data. #visualization

    biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/20

  15. @Daniel_Hoffmann

    Instead of citing the Nature " #barcharts are misinterpreted" pseudo-news report, I recommend going back to the original preprint, which makes makes a positive case for what one should do to best communicate data. #visualization

    biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/20

  16. @Daniel_Hoffmann

    Instead of citing the Nature " #barcharts are misinterpreted" pseudo-news report, I recommend going back to the original preprint, which makes makes a positive case for what one should do to best communicate data. #visualization

    biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/20

  17. @Daniel_Hoffmann

    Instead of citing the Nature " #barcharts are misinterpreted" pseudo-news report, I recommend going back to the original preprint, which makes makes a positive case for what one should do to best communicate data. #visualization

    biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/20

  18. This article aims to provide an overview of bar charts and underscore their significance as an analytical tool in Forex trading. We will delve into their structure, key components, and how to effectively interpret the information they convey. Furthermore, we will explore specific strategies and best practices for utilising bar charts to enhance trading decisions and maximise opportunities.
    #forextrading #forexeducation #barcharts
    geekyforex.com/overview-of-bar

  19. Drawing Barcharts is so Simple in Python!

    Drawing barcharts in Python is so simple. All you need is the pandas library, a DataFrame and the plot() function!

    #python #pythonlearning #pandas #barcharts #datascience #dataviz

  20. Drawing Barcharts is so Simple in Python!

    Drawing barcharts in Python is so simple. All you need is the pandas library, a DataFrame and the plot() function!

    #python #pythonlearning #pandas #barcharts #datascience #dataviz

  21. Drawing Barcharts is so Simple in Python!

    Drawing barcharts in Python is so simple. All you need is the pandas library, a DataFrame and the plot() function!

    #python #pythonlearning #pandas #barcharts #datascience #dataviz

  22. > Cleveland examined how accurately our visual system can process visual elements or “perceptual units” representing underlying data. These elements include markers aligned on the same scale (e.g., #DotPlots, #ScatterPlots, ordinary #BarCharts), the length of lines that are not aligned on the same scale (e.g., stacked bar plots), area (#PieCharts and mosaic plots), angles (also pie charts), shading/color, volume, curvature, and direction...
    #WilliamCleveland #RobertMcGill

  23. #data #dataviz #graphs #charts #scicomm #graphics #barcharts

    lack of units on the X axis makes it hard to see what the value of the small bar is and what that is relative to the large bar other then very small

  24. #data #dataviz #graphs #charts #scicomm #graphics #barcharts

    lack of units on the X axis makes it hard to see what the value of the small bar is and what that is relative to the large bar other then very small

  25. #data #dataviz #graphs #charts #scicomm #graphics #barcharts

    for me, I don't understand why this is animated
    maybe it adds something
    I also have a strong, almost religous beliefe, that any animated data thingy that doesn't have a step fwd/back by frame button is a bad animation
    mas.to/@eliselgould@econtwitte

  26. #data #dataviz #graphs #charts #scicomm #graphics #barcharts

    for me, I don't understand why this is animated
    maybe it adds something
    I also have a strong, almost religous beliefe, that any animated data thingy that doesn't have a step fwd/back by frame button is a bad animation
    mas.to/@eliselgould@econtwitte

  27. #data #dataviz #graphs #charts #scicomm #graphics #barcharts

    I think this graph is bad, as it is hard to get the point
    I think the only really proper way to evaluate a graph like this is to show it to 200 members of the intended audience and measure how long it takes them to get the point(s)

    I also think use of color, rather then hatching or stipples, is a bad idea

  28. #data #dataviz #graphs #charts #scicomm #graphics #barcharts

    I think this graph is bad, as it is hard to get the point
    I think the only really proper way to evaluate a graph like this is to show it to 200 members of the intended audience and measure how long it takes them to get the point(s)

    I also think use of color, rather then hatching or stipples, is a bad idea

  29. > The results are resoundingly clear—judgements about position relative to a baseline are dramatically more accurate than judgements about angles, area, or length (with no baseline). Hence.. [#Cleveland] suggests that we replace #PieCharts with #BarCharts or #DotPlots and that we substitute stacked bar charts for grouped bar charts.
    #SolomonMessing on #EdwardTufte and #DataVisualization