Pandas is such a unique learning experience. It's the only tool where my mental model changes substantively every time I use it. Yet, I find Pandas hard to "properly" learn because all the tutorials are boring stock market examples.
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To me, that's the killer feature of Tableau. When I'm showing a data analysis to someone, and they ask "oh but what about X?" or "can you zoom in on Y?" then it's a short, fluid interaction to answer the question. The tool fades to the background, leaving the task at the focus.
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Durable one-shot docs to human absorption is the dream. It might be an abstraction design <-> learnability issue? Eg compostjs is a super chunkable in my mind compared to d3 at first glance. There's a grammar of d3 as well but overshadowed by its lexicon.https://twitter.com/tomaspetricek/status/1272519251702751234?s=19 …
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Imo there's a HUGE untapped research space about documentation. Treat it as a proper educational endeavor. How can we make docs contextualized & interactive without huge effort from the authors?
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cognitive psychology. PhD