bebop
Altair
bebop | Altair | |
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28 | 43 | |
1,835 | 8,927 | |
2.2% | 0.7% | |
8.8 | 9.0 | |
17 days ago | 6 days ago | |
C# | Python | |
Apache License 2.0 | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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bebop
- FLaNK AI Weekly 18 March 2024
- Fast, Typesafe Binary Serialization
- Bebop v3: a fast, modern replacement to Protocol Buffers
- Bebop introduces JSON-Over-Bebop for fast runtime type validation of raw JSON in JavaScript/TypeScript; faster than Zod and other alternatives
- Bebop introduces JSON-Over-Bebop for fast runtime type validation of raw JSON in Typescript; faster than Zod and other alternatives
- Bebop (Better Protocol Buffers) v2.7.0: watch mode, service streams, improved REPL, and compiler plugins RFC
Altair
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Ask HN: What's the best charting library for customer-facing dashboards?
I like Vega-Lite: https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/
It’s built by folks from the same lab as D3, but designed as “a higher-level visual specification language on top of D3” [https://vega.github.io/vega/about/vega-and-d3/]
My favorite way to prototype a dashboard is to use Streamlit to lay things out and serve it and then use Altair [https://altair-viz.github.io/] to generate the Vega-Lite plots in Python. Then if you need to move to something besides Python to productionize, you can produce the same Vega-Lite definitions using the framework of your choice.
- FLaNK AI Weekly 18 March 2024
- FLaNK AI for 11 March 2024
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Vega-Altair: Declarative Visualization in Python
Feel free to open an issue to let us know which parts of the documentation you find obscure and if you have suggestions for how to improve them. We did a larger overhaul a few months back and are always open to feedback on how to improve it further! https://altair-viz.github.io/
(disclaimer: I'm a co-maintainer of Altair)
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Gnuplotlib: Non-Painful Plotting for NumPy
Vega-Altair is pretty great as well. It uses a grammar of graphics that’s slightly different from ggplot, but has most of the same advantages.
https://altair-viz.github.io/
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Mastering Matplotlib: A Step-by-Step Tutorial for Beginners
Altair - Declarative statistical visualization library for Python.
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Top 10 growing data visualization libraries in Python in 2023
Github: Altair
- What python library you are using for interactive visualisation?(other than plotly)
- Libs para gráficos
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If you had to pick a library from another language (Rust, JS, etc.) that isn’t currently available in Python and have it instantly converted into Python for you to use, what would it be?
Yeah, that's one of the main reasons I like altair. It has 10M downloads per month and the newest Git update is from two days ago.
What are some alternatives?
Protobuf - Protocol Buffers - Google's data interchange format
plotly - The interactive graphing library for Python :sparkles: This project now includes Plotly Express!
Cap'n Proto - Cap'n Proto serialization/RPC system - core tools and C++ library
bokeh - Interactive Data Visualization in the browser, from Python
FlatBuffers - FlatBuffers: Memory Efficient Serialization Library
seaborn - Statistical data visualization in Python
rust_serialization_benchmark - Benchmarks for rust serialization frameworks
ggplot - ggplot port for python
NoProto - Flexible, Fast & Compact Serialization with RPC
plotnine - A Grammar of Graphics for Python
noVNC - VNC client web application
matplotlib - matplotlib: plotting with Python