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Learning Python Data Visualization

Learning Python Data Visualization

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First published: August 2014

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Author

Chad Adams

Reviewers

Aniket Maithani

Atmaram Shetye

Giuseppe Vettigli

Ron Zacharski

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About the Author

Chad Adams is a web and mobile software developer based in Raymore, Missouri, where he works as a mobile frontend architect creating visually appealing application software for iOS, Windows Phone, and the Web. He also creates project build systems for large development teams using programming languages such as Python and C#. He has a B.F.A. in Commercial Art and a Microsoft certification in HTML5, JavaScript, and CSS3. He has also spoken at conferences on topics that include Windows Phone development and Google Dart. In his off hours, Chad enjoys relaxing at his home and spending time with his wife, Heather, and son, Leo.

About the Reviewers

Aniket Maithani is a budding engineer and is currently pursuing a B.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering from Amity University. He is primarily interested in contributing to open source projects and believes in the FOSS/FLOSS ideology. He has been working in the field of embedded systems and open hardware for the last two years. Apart from coding and hacking around with regular stuff, he loves to play the guitar and write on his blog. He can be reached at <>.

There are a few people I would like to thank for helping me out. Firstly, my dad, who introduced me to the world of computers! Also, I would like to thank my professor Mr. Manoj Baliyan and my senior Mr. Anuvrat Parashar, who introduced me to the world of Python and its awesomeness. I would also like to thank my mentor, Satyakaam Goswami for always guiding me. Lastly, God Almighty for his kind grace and blessings.

Atmaram Shetye is a Computer Science and Engineering Graduate from Goa University. Having worked in a variety of companies, from start-ups to large multinational enterprises, he is a strong supporter of polyglot programming. He has spent most of his time programming in Python, while also using C, Objective-C, C++, and JavaScript at work. His areas of interest include artificial intelligence and machine learning. He is currently working as a Principal Software Engineer at CA Technologies, Bangalore.

Giuseppe Vettigli is a data scientist who has worked in the research industry and academia for many years. His work is focused on the development of machine learning models and applications to utilize information from structured and unstructured data. He also writes about scientific computing and data visualization in Python on his blog at http://glowingpython.blogspot.com.

Ron Zacharski completed a PhD in Computer Science at the University of Minnesota, focusing on artificial intelligence and computational linguistics. He is the author of the free online Python-based book, A Programmer's Guide to Data Mining: The Ancient Art of the Numerati (http://www.guidetodatamining.com). He is an Associate Professor of Computer Science at the University of Mary Washington. Ron is a novice Zen Buddhist monk.

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Preface

Greetings, this is Chad Adams, and welcome to Learning Python Data Visualization . In this book, we will cover the basics of generating dynamic charts and general graphics with code using the Python programming language. We will use the pygal library, a simple yet powerful graphing library written for Python, to explore the different types of charts we can create for various kinds of data.

We will also review the Python language itself and discuss working with file I/O and cover topics on working with data. We will then parse that data into a chart to create a dynamic charting application. We will also touch on more popular (and more advanced) libraries such as matplotlib and Plotly and build charts using these libraries and explore their features.

With this book, we will explore and build data visualizations using the basic toolsets used in many popular charting applications for the scientific, financial, medical, and pharmaceutical industries.

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