I don't say anything about installing Python or Jupyter in this vid. Here's one place you can start: quarto.org/docs/computations/python.html#installation. You can find materials supporting this vid (and others) at github.com/equitable-equations/youtube.
It is just astonishing that in just a half an hour, you were able to convey some of the most important quarto features. I did not know you would be able to have the possibility of rendering a document in both html and pdf. And thank you for showcasing how quarto can bring about python.
Thanks for the great resource and helpful explanations! Pretty comprehensive coverage of important stuff packed in there - will be recommending to others!! 👍
Thanks for the nice content. It would be great to see "Shinyless" interactive reports, where other people could select data to display without the need of a server, as some used to do with crosstalk package (I never managed to make it work... my maximum interactivity was obtained with plotly - ggplotly).
I don't say anything about installing Python or Jupyter in this vid. Here's one place you can start: quarto.org/docs/computations/python.html#installation.
You can find materials supporting this vid (and others) at github.com/equitable-equations/youtube.
Thanks for another great video. Dear Professor do you have data analysis job. thank you very much.
It is just astonishing that in just a half an hour, you were able to convey some of the most important quarto features. I did not know you would be able to have the possibility of rendering a document in both html and pdf. And thank you for showcasing how quarto can bring about python.
Thanks for the great resource and helpful explanations! Pretty comprehensive coverage of important stuff packed in there - will be recommending to others!! 👍
I'm so glad it's helpful!!
Very helpful. For instance I have gone through most of your R videos
Great! Looking forward to see more videos on Quarto.
Thank you for making this video 🎉
Excelente, consegui melhorar minha apresentação com suas dicas.😍
Thanks for the nice content. It would be great to see "Shinyless" interactive reports, where other people could select data to display without the need of a server, as some used to do with crosstalk package (I never managed to make it work... my maximum interactivity was obtained with plotly - ggplotly).
Something like this is definitely on my to-do list!
Thanks