How to Make Great Tables with Python | Step-by-Step Tutorial
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A great video about making great tables. Thanks a bunch Albert!
Thank you, Albert for this video.
I have been following you for a couple of years now.
Can you please make a session on how to set up vs code and quarto to work together for someone like me who’s an accountant but enjoys incorporating these tools to automate reports etc.
Thank you 🤗 I'm glad to have you onboard for such a long time 🥳 I'll add a vscode tutorial to my backlog. For now, did you know that there is a Quarto extension for vscode? This might already do what you need 😊
Great video, I have been messing around with this package for hours today, glad to find something like this for Python, gone are the days of turning to excel!!
A quick question on the column labels you were able to edit - can you go a step further and create new columns based on two existing columns? For example if I had ‘first name’ and ‘last name’ am I able to concat those into just a single ‘name’ column as part of the GT output? Or would I need to do that prior to feeding the DF to Gt?
Hi, where I can find tbl_data.csv ?