:orphan: |rss_image| **blog page - 1/1** :ref:`Blog ` .. |rss_image| image:: feed-icon-16x16.png :target: ../_downloads/rss.xml :alt: RSS ---- .. index:: blog .. _ap-main-0: blog page - 1/1 +++++++++++++++ .. blogpostagg:: :title: Videos of past presentations :date: 2017-10-06 :keywords: devoxx,pydata :categories: videos :rawfile: 2017/2017-10-06_video.rst Here are a couple of videos taken from the presentations I did or I was expected to do. ... .. blogpostagg:: :title: plotnine, mpl_scatter_density :date: 2017-09-24 :keywords: matplotlib :categories: module :rawfile: 2017/2017-09-24_plotnine.rst I discovered two libraries based on :epkg:`matplotlib`. The first one :ref:`implotninerst` proposes a different way to create graphs. The second one adresses a typical issue for a statisticians which is plotting a density estimated with lots of points :ref:`immplscatterdensityrst`. .. blogpostagg:: :title: lifelines plotting is failing :date: 2016-11-01 :keywords: lifelines,plotting :categories: module :rawfile: 2016/2016-11-01_lifelines.rst The unit test checking the notebook showing lifelines recently started to fail. This was caused by a matplotlib update. Check `issue 191 `_. The issue is fixed on github but the module has not been updated yet. It can be fixed by manually updating the file `plotting.py `_. .. blogpostagg:: :title: Follow up on PyData in Paris :date: 2016-06-18 :keywords: pydata :categories: conference :rawfile: 2016/2016-06-18_pydata.rst I added some notes taken from others presentations during the second day of `PyData `_: :ref:`l-pydataparis-notes`. This is my second PyData conferences and even if I missed on day this time (to prepare my slides), I've shared and learned. ... .. blogpostagg:: :title: First day :date: 2016-06-10 :keywords: presentation :categories: talk :rawfile: 2016/2016-06-10_first_blogpost.rst First blog post. This module was create to handle support for some talks. ---- |rss_image| **blog page - 1/1** :ref:`2016-06 (2) ` :ref:`2016-11 (1) ` :ref:`2017-09 (1) ` :ref:`2017-10 (1) `