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blog.jim-nielsen.com
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| | | | | Writing about the big beautiful mess that is making things for the world wide web. | |
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nicolas.kruchten.com
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| | | | | PivotTable.js is a Javascript Pivot Table and Pivot Chart library with drag'n'drop interactivity, and it can now be used with Jupyter/IPython Notebook via the pivottablejs module. This has been possible for RStudio users for a while now via rPivotTable, but why should they have all the fun? | |
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dominickm.com
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| | | | | In my previous post, we explored the first step of the ETL (Extract, Transform, Load) process-Extraction. Today, we move on to the heart of ETL: Transformation. Turns out your legacy data is really value in disguise. This step is all about turning raw, extracted data into a form that's clean, insightful, and ready for analysis [...] | |
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lubieniebieski.pl
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| | | People share their app defaults, so do I. Check out my personal app choices and join the trend! | ||