📉 Nice use of trelliscopejs and rbokeh…
— Mara Averick (@dataandme) January 2, 2019
🔭 "Seeing the wood for the trees: Visualising bigger data" by Carl Goodwin https://t.co/jiSzDflWvh #rstats #dataviz pic.twitter.com/0PN0VMoTfZ
📉 Nice use of trelliscopejs and rbokeh…
— Mara Averick (@dataandme) January 2, 2019
🔭 "Seeing the wood for the trees: Visualising bigger data" by Carl Goodwin https://t.co/jiSzDflWvh #rstats #dataviz pic.twitter.com/0PN0VMoTfZ
“A Visual Exploration of Gaussian Processes”
— hardmaru (@hardmaru) January 1, 2019
Nice interactive article about GPs:https://t.co/UyKCIAcoU7 https://t.co/xaKOmf8gko
Wrapping up 2018. https://t.co/6d00M95bhE
— Nathan Yau (@flowingdata) December 31, 2018
👍 report from the grid-master himself…
— Mara Averick (@dataandme) December 31, 2018
"Rendering HTML Content in R Graphics" 👨💻 Paul Murrellhttps://t.co/Y2EnCeYtu4 #rstats #dataviz #repeatTweet pic.twitter.com/KokbRYhhv7
Number of trees on earth compared with number of humans. For everyone of us humans there are 400 trees. This chart shows what type of trees. Source: https://t.co/yI86qYtttq pic.twitter.com/V90ilZLph7
— Simon Kuestenmacher (@simongerman600) December 30, 2018
📊 Easy viz from #rtweet data!
— Mara Averick (@dataandme) December 29, 2018
🐦 "GraphTweets: Visualise Twitter Interactions" ✩ @jdataphttps://t.co/SCN0Ycy7Z7 #rstats #dataviz pic.twitter.com/xc81TQN7M9
The dev version of gghighlight now experimentally allows you to modify the styles of unhighlighted layers. Thanks for the suggestion (https://t.co/rQavX199f3), @ClausWilke! #rstatshttps://t.co/i3yQLJW8cl pic.twitter.com/4I2x0Q5Sf7
— Hiroaki Yutani (@yutannihilat_en) December 29, 2018
Latin American governments by political leaning (Red=Left, Blue=Right). Quite a bit of change in the last decade... Source: https://t.co/7ZjzRWUfvv pic.twitter.com/moL85Rpwo5
— Simon Kuestenmacher (@simongerman600) December 27, 2018
Here are my picks for best data visualization projects of 2018 https://t.co/vKp1JK23zl
— Nathan Yau (@flowingdata) December 27, 2018
A @ScienceTM study of 1,700 individuals discovered differences in the gut #microbiome of #IBD and #IBS patients, and could aid in the identification of new therapeutic targets. https://t.co/nAhb513iHp pic.twitter.com/wnTVymLk3M
— Science Magazine (@sciencemagazine) December 26, 2018
It’s always worth spending 15 min extra on a chart. Otherwise you bring some really cool insight to a meeting and people are like “uh, the y axis has a confusing label” or “why are the lines colors so similar”.
— Erik Bernhardsson (@fulhack) December 22, 2018
Top 50 Matplotlib Visualizations https://t.co/xiKA58jG05
— PyCoder’s Weekly (@pycoders) December 21, 2018