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Stijn Debrouwere
Stijn Debrouwere
Stijn Debrouwere
@stdbrouw

Stijn Debrouwere

@stdbrouw

Interquartile ranger

Ghent, Belgium
Joined July 2011
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  1. Ben Welsh ‏@palewire 3 Sep 2013

    @jsvine @stdbrouw After kicking around Reporter and pylit tonight, riddle me this: Why not just use Django and build reports in HTML?

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    Stijn Debrouwere ‏@stdbrouw 4 Sep 2013

    @palewire @jsvine I like the idea of the code being the report being the code. It's all inline.

    5:17 AM - 4 Sep 2013
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      1. Ben Welsh ‏@palewire 4 Sep 2013

        @stdbrouw @jsvine A good point! I worry about losing flexibility in data cleaning, transformation, complex layouts.

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      3. Ben Welsh ‏@palewire 4 Sep 2013

        @stdbrouw @jsvine Prolly obvs. But I use standard Django layout to develop and "report" typical news analysis projects in similar style.

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      5. Jeremy Singer-Vine ‏@jsvine 4 Sep 2013

        @palewire @stdbrouw Which is to say: Stijn totally hit the nail on the head with his reply.

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      6. Ben Welsh ‏@palewire 4 Sep 2013

        @jsvine @stdbrouw What's the most complex job you've pulled off in this style?

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      7. Jeremy Singer-Vine ‏@jsvine 4 Sep 2013

        @palewire @stdbrouw Good question. Not very complex stuff, which is kind of the point. I've been focusing on narrative analyses ...

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      8. Jeremy Singer-Vine ‏@jsvine 4 Sep 2013

        @palewire @stdbrouw ... on theory that simple, linear approaches are often more effective at communicating analysis than complex dashboards

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      9. Jeremy Singer-Vine ‏@jsvine 4 Sep 2013

        @palewire @stdbrouw ... and that complex dashboards are much harder to successfully generalize into a framework.

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      10. Ben Welsh ‏@palewire 4 Sep 2013

        @jsvine @stdbrouw Makes sense. I can see clear use case for quick turns. Though I worry how it would handle a big hairy project.

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