For all the python/pandas users out there I just released a bunch of UI updates to the free visualizer, D-Tale

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  1. dtale

    Visualizer for pandas data structures

    Mostly reliant on pandas since this is a tool specifically designed for pandas. That being said it would be really easy for you to write a simple DB loader to that takes any SQL and returns the results in a pandas dataframe and just pass that to D-Tale. Its actually pretty easy to integrate D-Tale into your own flask/django/streamlit apps. Heres documentation about using it in Flask: https://github.com/man-group/dtale/blob/master/docs/EMBEDDED_FLASK.md

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  3. missingno

    Missing data visualization module for Python.

    analysis of "Missing" data using the missingno package is now available in a sliding side panel enlarge or download PNG files for matrix/bar/heatmap/dendrogram charts generated using missingno

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