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  1. You saw or you made something awesome related to Quarto either with , , or ?

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  2. You saw or you made something awesome related to Quarto either with #ObservableJS, #RStats, #Python or #JuliaLang?

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    #Quarto #DataScience #QuartoPub

  3. You saw or you made something awesome related to Quarto either with #ObservableJS, #RStats, #Python or #JuliaLang?

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    Please submit a suggestion issue to #AwesomeQuarto

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    #Quarto #DataScience #QuartoPub

  4. You saw or you made something awesome related to Quarto either with #ObservableJS, #RStats, #Python or #JuliaLang?

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    #Quarto #DataScience #QuartoPub

  5. You saw or you made something awesome related to Quarto either with #ObservableJS, #RStats, #Python or #JuliaLang?

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    #Quarto #DataScience #QuartoPub

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  7. You saw or you made something related to #QuartoPub #Quarto either with #ObservableJS, #RStats, #Python or #JuliaLang?

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  8. You saw or you made something related to #QuartoPub #Quarto either with #ObservableJS, #RStats, #Python or #JuliaLang?

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  9. You saw or you made something related to #QuartoPub #Quarto either with #ObservableJS, #RStats, #Python or #JuliaLang?

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  10. You saw or you made something related to #QuartoPub #Quarto either with #ObservableJS, #RStats, #Python or #JuliaLang?

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  11. Another + + Observable combination for Day 27 of the 📊

    Two heatmaps to illustrate the prompt of "Noise" - unsorted heatmaps look like random noise, (sensibly) sorted heatmaps are more likely to reveal patterns!

  12. Another #Quarto + #RStats + Observable combination for Day 27 of the #30DayChartChallenge📊

    Two heatmaps to illustrate the prompt of "Noise" - unsorted heatmaps look like random noise, (sensibly) sorted heatmaps are more likely to reveal patterns!

    #DataViz #Day27 #ObservableJS

  13. Another #Quarto + #RStats + Observable combination for Day 27 of the #30DayChartChallenge📊

    Two heatmaps to illustrate the prompt of "Noise" - unsorted heatmaps look like random noise, (sensibly) sorted heatmaps are more likely to reveal patterns!

    #DataViz #Day27 #ObservableJS

  14. Another #Quarto + #RStats + Observable combination for Day 27 of the #30DayChartChallenge📊

    Two heatmaps to illustrate the prompt of "Noise" - unsorted heatmaps look like random noise, (sensibly) sorted heatmaps are more likely to reveal patterns!

    #DataViz #Day27 #ObservableJS

  15. Another #Quarto + #RStats + Observable combination for Day 27 of the #30DayChartChallenge📊

    Two heatmaps to illustrate the prompt of "Noise" - unsorted heatmaps look like random noise, (sensibly) sorted heatmaps are more likely to reveal patterns!

    #DataViz #Day27 #ObservableJS

  16. Day3 – Circular. Total cat and dog rescues by the London fire brigade. 📊🐈🐶🚒

    Cats get lost in summer, dogs need help all year round (although far less).

    Sticking with the same little data set to test out Plot and in . If you want to make interactive charts and used to python, this is a great option. Full code: lnkd.in/ee9juNJq

    Nicole Rennie wrote a great blog on Observable for R users, so I finally gave it a go nrennie.rbind.io/blog/observab

  17. #30DayChartChallenge Day3 – Circular. Total cat and dog rescues by the London fire brigade. 📊🐈🐶🚒

    Cats get lost in summer, dogs need help all year round (although far less).

    Sticking with the same little data set to test out #ObservableJS Plot and #Python in #Quarto. If you want to make interactive charts and used to python, this is a great option. Full code: lnkd.in/ee9juNJq

    Nicole Rennie wrote a great blog on Observable for R users, so I finally gave it a go nrennie.rbind.io/blog/observab

  18. #30DayChartChallenge Day3 – Circular. Total cat and dog rescues by the London fire brigade. 📊🐈🐶🚒

    Cats get lost in summer, dogs need help all year round (although far less).

    Sticking with the same little data set to test out #ObservableJS Plot and #Python in #Quarto. If you want to make interactive charts and used to python, this is a great option. Full code: lnkd.in/ee9juNJq

    Nicole Rennie wrote a great blog on Observable for R users, so I finally gave it a go nrennie.rbind.io/blog/observab

  19. #30DayChartChallenge Day3 – Circular. Total cat and dog rescues by the London fire brigade. 📊🐈🐶🚒

    Cats get lost in summer, dogs need help all year round (although far less).

    Sticking with the same little data set to test out #ObservableJS Plot and #Python in #Quarto. If you want to make interactive charts and used to python, this is a great option. Full code: lnkd.in/ee9juNJq

    Nicole Rennie wrote a great blog on Observable for R users, so I finally gave it a go nrennie.rbind.io/blog/observab

  20. #30DayChartChallenge Day3 – Circular. Total cat and dog rescues by the London fire brigade. 📊🐈🐶🚒

    Cats get lost in summer, dogs need help all year round (although far less).

    Sticking with the same little data set to test out #ObservableJS Plot and #Python in #Quarto. If you want to make interactive charts and used to python, this is a great option. Full code: lnkd.in/ee9juNJq

    Nicole Rennie wrote a great blog on Observable for R users, so I finally gave it a go nrennie.rbind.io/blog/observab

  21. @cpbotha #marimo looks pretty damn cool! Thanks for that nudge in the DHV. I've recently been using #quarto (quarto.org) since I wanted something that played well with Git and is easier to edit with my #vim muscle memory. Quarto is geared towards authoring high-quality documents, however, and a bit cumbersome for data exploration. It does support #ObservableJS, but I was hoping for something similar in #Python.

    Definitely going to play around with Marimo some more! It looks like an awesome way to explore and document projects with a strong data science or signal processing component.

  22. @cpbotha #marimo looks pretty damn cool! Thanks for that nudge in the DHV. I've recently been using #quarto (quarto.org) since I wanted something that played well with Git and is easier to edit with my #vim muscle memory. Quarto is geared towards authoring high-quality documents, however, and a bit cumbersome for data exploration. It does support #ObservableJS, but I was hoping for something similar in #Python.

    Definitely going to play around with Marimo some more! It looks like an awesome way to explore and document projects with a strong data science or signal processing component.

  23. @cpbotha #marimo looks pretty damn cool! Thanks for that nudge in the DHV. I've recently been using #quarto (quarto.org) since I wanted something that played well with Git and is easier to edit with my #vim muscle memory. Quarto is geared towards authoring high-quality documents, however, and a bit cumbersome for data exploration. It does support #ObservableJS, but I was hoping for something similar in #Python.

    Definitely going to play around with Marimo some more! It looks like an awesome way to explore and document projects with a strong data science or signal processing component.

  24. @cpbotha #marimo looks pretty damn cool! Thanks for that nudge in the DHV. I've recently been using #quarto (quarto.org) since I wanted something that played well with Git and is easier to edit with my #vim muscle memory. Quarto is geared towards authoring high-quality documents, however, and a bit cumbersome for data exploration. It does support #ObservableJS, but I was hoping for something similar in #Python.

    Definitely going to play around with Marimo some more! It looks like an awesome way to explore and document projects with a strong data science or signal processing component.

  25. Rite Aid has to file papers with the bankruptcy court for each round of actual closings (two such filings, so far, in 2023).

    NJ, NY, MI, CA hit hardest so far.

    Shld be able to start mapping possible pharmacy deserts, soon.

    Pan/zoom the #ObservableJS Plot: observablehq.com/@hrbrmstr/kno

  26. Rite Aid has to file papers with the bankruptcy court for each round of actual closings (two such filings, so far, in 2023).

    NJ, NY, MI, CA hit hardest so far.

    Shld be able to start mapping possible pharmacy deserts, soon.

    Pan/zoom the #ObservableJS Plot: observablehq.com/@hrbrmstr/kno

  27. Rite Aid has to file papers with the bankruptcy court for each round of actual closings (two such filings, so far, in 2023).

    NJ, NY, MI, CA hit hardest so far.

    Shld be able to start mapping possible pharmacy deserts, soon.

    Pan/zoom the #ObservableJS Plot: observablehq.com/@hrbrmstr/kno

  28. Rite Aid has to file papers with the bankruptcy court for each round of actual closings (two such filings, so far, in 2023).

    NJ, NY, MI, CA hit hardest so far.

    Shld be able to start mapping possible pharmacy deserts, soon.

    Pan/zoom the #ObservableJS Plot: observablehq.com/@hrbrmstr/kno

  29. New #RStats #WebR #ObservableJS notebook up that is a more practical (vs. toy) example.

    I used to — in a cron job — run a simple glm() on our tag data to get an idea when we’d reach `n` tags.

    WebR makes it possible to do that directly in Observable notebooks.

    Also includes a neat way to enter R code in Observable Markdown cells and eval it from those cells (so you get syntax highlighting).

    observablehq.com/@hrbrmstr/web

  30. New #RStats #WebR #ObservableJS notebook up that is a more practical (vs. toy) example.

    I used to — in a cron job — run a simple glm() on our tag data to get an idea when we’d reach `n` tags.

    WebR makes it possible to do that directly in Observable notebooks.

    Also includes a neat way to enter R code in Observable Markdown cells and eval it from those cells (so you get syntax highlighting).

    observablehq.com/@hrbrmstr/web

  31. New #RStats #WebR #ObservableJS notebook up that is a more practical (vs. toy) example.

    I used to — in a cron job — run a simple glm() on our tag data to get an idea when we’d reach `n` tags.

    WebR makes it possible to do that directly in Observable notebooks.

    Also includes a neat way to enter R code in Observable Markdown cells and eval it from those cells (so you get syntax highlighting).

    observablehq.com/@hrbrmstr/web

  32. New #RStats #WebR #ObservableJS notebook up that is a more practical (vs. toy) example.

    I used to — in a cron job — run a simple glm() on our tag data to get an idea when we’d reach `n` tags.

    WebR makes it possible to do that directly in Observable notebooks.

    Also includes a neat way to enter R code in Observable Markdown cells and eval it from those cells (so you get syntax highlighting).

    observablehq.com/@hrbrmstr/web

  33. Used some #RStats to wrangle data into a GeoJSON + #ObservableJS for plotting today's Day 12: South America entry to the #30DayMapChallenge.

    30dmc.hrbrmstr.dev/2023/day-12 has the deets, but thechoroplethss show raw and normalized cyber attack volume coming from these eleven sources.

  34. Used some #RStats to wrangle data into a GeoJSON + #ObservableJS for plotting today's Day 12: South America entry to the #30DayMapChallenge.

    30dmc.hrbrmstr.dev/2023/day-12 has the deets, but thechoroplethss show raw and normalized cyber attack volume coming from these eleven sources.

  35. Used some #RStats to wrangle data into a GeoJSON + #ObservableJS for plotting today's Day 12: South America entry to the #30DayMapChallenge.

    30dmc.hrbrmstr.dev/2023/day-12 has the deets, but thechoroplethss show raw and normalized cyber attack volume coming from these eleven sources.

  36. Used some #RStats to wrangle data into a GeoJSON + #ObservableJS for plotting today's Day 12: South America entry to the #30DayMapChallenge.

    30dmc.hrbrmstr.dev/2023/day-12 has the deets, but thechoroplethss show raw and normalized cyber attack volume coming from these eleven sources.

  37. Since the day this story (theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/) about the declining number of publicly listed companies in the U.S. came out, the fact that it had no chart to go with the story really bugged me.

    It's making the rounds, again, and I needed some practice with annotation in #ObservableJS Plot, so I grabbed some data from FRED and went to town.

    observablehq.com/@hrbrmstr/the 👀

    You can “thank” Bill Clinton for this, btw. He signed the ​National Securities Markets Improvement Act of 1996 into law.

  38. Since the day this story (theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/) about the declining number of publicly listed companies in the U.S. came out, the fact that it had no chart to go with the story really bugged me.

    It's making the rounds, again, and I needed some practice with annotation in #ObservableJS Plot, so I grabbed some data from FRED and went to town.

    observablehq.com/@hrbrmstr/the 👀

    You can “thank” Bill Clinton for this, btw. He signed the ​National Securities Markets Improvement Act of 1996 into law.

  39. Since the day this story (theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/) about the declining number of publicly listed companies in the U.S. came out, the fact that it had no chart to go with the story really bugged me.

    It's making the rounds, again, and I needed some practice with annotation in #ObservableJS Plot, so I grabbed some data from FRED and went to town.

    observablehq.com/@hrbrmstr/the 👀

    You can “thank” Bill Clinton for this, btw. He signed the ​National Securities Markets Improvement Act of 1996 into law.

  40. Since the day this story (theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/) about the declining number of publicly listed companies in the U.S. came out, the fact that it had no chart to go with the story really bugged me.

    It's making the rounds, again, and I needed some practice with annotation in #ObservableJS Plot, so I grabbed some data from FRED and went to town.

    observablehq.com/@hrbrmstr/the 👀

    You can “thank” Bill Clinton for this, btw. He signed the ​National Securities Markets Improvement Act of 1996 into law.

  41. Day 4 of the #30DayMapChallenge is "A bad map".

    I went with the well-worn “places starting with 'bad' in the U.S.’ theme, and explain why in the post.

    Uses #ObservableJS in #Quarto (I hacked in an update to v6.0.0 of the OJS parser to avoid having to embed a notebook, again).

    Also uses #DuckDB to make a #GeoJSON from the #Geonames US names TSV.

    You can select which place points to display via the Observable Inputs table / search bar.

    30dmc.hrbrmstr.dev/2023/day-04

  42. Day 4 of the #30DayMapChallenge is "A bad map".

    I went with the well-worn “places starting with 'bad' in the U.S.’ theme, and explain why in the post.

    Uses #ObservableJS in #Quarto (I hacked in an update to v6.0.0 of the OJS parser to avoid having to embed a notebook, again).

    Also uses #DuckDB to make a #GeoJSON from the #Geonames US names TSV.

    You can select which place points to display via the Observable Inputs table / search bar.

    30dmc.hrbrmstr.dev/2023/day-04

  43. Day 4 of the #30DayMapChallenge is "A bad map".

    I went with the well-worn “places starting with 'bad' in the U.S.’ theme, and explain why in the post.

    Uses #ObservableJS in #Quarto (I hacked in an update to v6.0.0 of the OJS parser to avoid having to embed a notebook, again).

    Also uses #DuckDB to make a #GeoJSON from the #Geonames US names TSV.

    You can select which place points to display via the Observable Inputs table / search bar.

    30dmc.hrbrmstr.dev/2023/day-04

  44. Day 4 of the #30DayMapChallenge is "A bad map".

    I went with the well-worn “places starting with 'bad' in the U.S.’ theme, and explain why in the post.

    Uses #ObservableJS in #Quarto (I hacked in an update to v6.0.0 of the OJS parser to avoid having to embed a notebook, again).

    Also uses #DuckDB to make a #GeoJSON from the #Geonames US names TSV.

    You can select which place points to display via the Observable Inputs table / search bar.

    30dmc.hrbrmstr.dev/2023/day-04

  45. Today’s WPE Drop focuses on the new #Quarto dashboard feature (tho there's a #Go side-project if you aren't into 📈).

    The post introduces this modern take on #RStats good ol' {flexdashboard} & has a link to the src for a sample Quarto + #ObservableJS dashboard you can 👀 here: rud.is/wpe/2023-10-27/#

    Includes real (summary) data from my 🌏-scale honeypot sensor fleet at work, so lots to riff from.

    Drop #362 (2023-10-27)

    Aren't You The Dash[board]ing One?!

    Read/sub: dailyfinds.hrbrmstr.dev/p/drop

  46. Today’s WPE Drop focuses on the new #Quarto dashboard feature (tho there's a #Go side-project if you aren't into 📈).

    The post introduces this modern take on #RStats good ol' {flexdashboard} & has a link to the src for a sample Quarto + #ObservableJS dashboard you can 👀 here: rud.is/wpe/2023-10-27/#

    Includes real (summary) data from my 🌏-scale honeypot sensor fleet at work, so lots to riff from.

    Drop #362 (2023-10-27)

    Aren't You The Dash[board]ing One?!

    Read/sub: dailyfinds.hrbrmstr.dev/p/drop