How do I draw Things? | Stack Overflow's Matplotlib Problem Part 4

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Constantly looking to Stack Overflow for your python, pandas, numpy, and Matplotlib questions?

Unsure how to conceptually approach Python’s scientific stack and feel like you’re not following “best practices”?

Ever struggle to understand some snippet you’ve copy/pasted into codebase?

Wish you could learn Python’s scientific stack from its conceptual framework instead of its overwhelming number of features?

If so, you’re going to want to join us for this series!

We will cover core concepts of NumPy, Pandas, and Matplotlib often left out of answers on Stack Overflow. We’ll focus on building an understanding of these packages from the ground up instead of their rote mechanical details- instead of showing you the endless features these packages offer we’ll share with you the concepts that guide experts to solutions of various data problems.

Your Presenter (Cameron Riddell)
Cameron Riddell, a former academic researcher turned expert Python trainer, leads trainings at Don’t Use This Code as part of NASA's Towards Open Science (TOPS) initiative, where he equips researchers with the skills to adopt open and transparent scientific practices using tools like Jupyter, git, GitHub, and Zenodo. His work with NASA TOPS is focused on fostering a culture of collaboration and reproducibility in research, ensuring that scientists have the resources to share data and methodologies more effectively. At Don’t Use This Code, Cameron continues to apply his expertise to empower teams in solving complex data challenges.

☆Cameron Riddell: StackOverflow Superstar ☆
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Wow that was quite a revelation. Thank you!

jake