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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
Does anyone have a really slick set up for generating charts / graphs that look great from a Jupyter Notebook? Basically, Matplolib or Seaborn but tweaked to look good, follow Tufte-esque best practices, etc.
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vincent
@pixel
Tried making charts look great on Jupyter, but what ends up working well is importing data to GSheets and chart there: better palette, WSYWIG, more control over how it looks, here's one old example of GSheet chart:
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Gabriel Ayuso
@gabrielayuso.eth
I've never seen Jupyter/Colab notebooks with charts that look good using those libraries. A while back I prototyped a way to plug d3.js charts into a notebook to produce nicer charts. Not sure if that is widely supported though.
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Alok Vasudev
@alok
Export to SVG; edit in Figma sad face
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