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Re: Python dashboard tutorials/frameworks for interactive, D3.js graphs in IPython Notebooks

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First post2015-11-05 22:13 -0800
Last post2015-11-06 19:38 +1100
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  Re: Python dashboard tutorials/frameworks for interactive, D3.js graphs in IPython Notebooks srinath.nathan@gmail.com - 2015-11-05 22:13 -0800
    Re: Python dashboard tutorials/frameworks for interactive, D3.js graphs in IPython Notebooks Chris Angelico <rosuav@gmail.com> - 2015-11-06 19:38 +1100

#98332 — Re: Python dashboard tutorials/frameworks for interactive, D3.js graphs in IPython Notebooks

Fromsrinath.nathan@gmail.com
Date2015-11-05 22:13 -0800
SubjectRe: Python dashboard tutorials/frameworks for interactive, D3.js graphs in IPython Notebooks
Message-ID<907b76a1-5c28-471e-b9c4-fc66ac281184@googlegroups.com>
On Thursday, July 9, 2015 at 8:10:16 PM UTC-4, Matt Sundquist wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> I'm part of Plotly, and we've just finished a few releases I thought I'd pass along. 
> 
> These tools make it easy to craft interactive graphs and dashboards with D3.js using Python. We're especially drawn towards matplotlib, pandas, and IPython. We're still early in building, so any and all feedback and help is much appreciated.
> 
> First, here is an overview of some of our dashboard capabilities:
> 
> http://blog.plot.ly/post/123617968702/online-dashboards-eight-helpful-tips-you-should
> 
> For more background, refer to our Python docs: https://plot.ly/python/, our Python framework for making dashboards: https://github.com/plotly/dash, our data science blog: http://moderndata.plot.ly/, or these 21 IPython Notebooks: https://plot.ly/python/ipython-notebooks/.
> 
> Feedback and suggestions are welcome!
> 
> M

You guys are so expensive - not even worth looking into your product. Absolutely retarded.
Srinath

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FromChris Angelico <rosuav@gmail.com>
Date2015-11-06 19:38 +1100
Message-ID<mailman.70.1446799094.16136.python-list@python.org>
In reply to#98332
On Fri, Nov 6, 2015 at 5:13 PM,  <srinath.nathan@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Thursday, July 9, 2015 at 8:10:16 PM UTC-4, Matt Sundquist wrote:
>> For more background, refer to our Python docs: https://plot.ly/python/, our Python framework for making dashboards: https://github.com/plotly/dash, our data science blog: http://moderndata.plot.ly/, or these 21 IPython Notebooks: https://plot.ly/python/ipython-notebooks/.
>>
>
> You guys are so expensive - not even worth looking into your product. Absolutely retarded.
> Srinath

No need to be so rude as you complain about people getting paid for their work.

I'm not even sure your complaint is accurate; where did you see
ridiculously high prices? I started with the first link I quoted above
(the Python docs), and up the top is this note: "plotly is free for
unlimited public use". Then there's a zero-dollar option (though that
might be the same as the previous note), and a $20/mo option called
"professional". If professional usage is only $20 per month, I don't
think it's fair to call it "absolutely retarded". Yes, there's also an
on-premise option for ten grand a year, but that's some serious
top-end privacy stuff... if you think you have to pay that just to
make use of their services, then yes, I can see that you'd complain
about the pricing!

Or was this a deliberate troll to make people go look at the pricing
in more detail?

ChrisA

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