Shaun started programming in earnest by simulating burning fusion plasmas in the world's biggest laser system.
He fell in love with Python as a data analysis tool, and has never looked back. Now he wants to turn everything into Python.
Shaun started programming in earnest by simulating burning fusion plasmas in the world's biggest laser system.
He fell in love with Python as a data analysis tool, and has never looked back. Now he wants to turn everything into Python.
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Thanks for the link! You're right, four overlayed line plots would have been more readable for this particular data. Personally speaking, bar plots bring me little joy... but I chose the multi-bar example as something that nicely teased out the differences in the different libraries.
This is a really nice summary of the desktop Python GUI tools. For web GUIs, there are a lot of great open-source options for **running python in the web browser** (that's right, no more JavaScript!!!)
Here's an article (and talk video) where I cover 6 different options, with demos:
https://anvil.works/blog/python-in-the-browser-talk