Hassle Free Data Science Apps
Build Richly Interactive Visualizations on Streaming & Big Data with Open Source
Make Beautiful Interactive Data Visualizations Without Writing JavaScriptDate: December 15th, 2015
Time: 2 PM CT, 12 Noon PT, 3 PM ET
Data visualization is where your work comes to fruition - without communication, your insights don't turn into action, and your organization won't realize the value of your analytical work.
But creating and deploying data science apps is hard. You're a data scientist - not a web developer or designer. There has to be a better way.
That's why we created Bokeh, an interactive visualization framework for Python. Over the past 6 months, we've added a ton of powerful features and dramatically improved ease of use. On December 15th, Continuum Analytics CTO Peter Wang & Bokeh lead developer Bryan Van de Ven will present a webinar and show you how to create rich, interactive visualizations in the browser - without writing a line of JavaScript or HTML.
Register here
In the webinar, you'll learn to:
- Use the Bokeh Visualization Framework to Easily Make Data Science Apps
- Reproduce the Famous GapMinder Example - No JavaScript or HTML Required
- Transform & Visualize Streaming Data with Scikit-Learn and Bokeh
- Join us and learn to create beautiful, interactive visualizations, without the hassle.
Peter and Bryan will also conduct a live Q&A session after the presentation, so you can get answers to your toughest data visualization questions.
Presenters
PETER WANGPeter Wang is the CTO and Co-founder of Continuum Analytics and the creator of Bokeh.
He has been developing commercial scientific computing and visualization software for over 15 years. He has software design and development experience across a broad variety of domains.
As a creator of the PyData conference, he devotes time and energy to growing the Python data community, and advocating and teaching Python at conferences worldwide.
Everyone who signs up will receive the recording, slides, and links to the notebooks on Anaconda Cloud.
BRYAN VAN DE VEN
Bryan Van de Ven is the lead developer on the Bokeh project.
He holds an undergraduate degree in Computer Science & Mathematics form UT Austin, and a Masters degree in Physics from UCLA.
Previously Bryan developed data exploration and visualization software for sonar feature detection, financial risk modeling, and fluid mixing simulation
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