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BW #16: Consumer oil prices
How much do people pay for oil-based products in different countries? How do these prices vary over time?
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How much do people pay for oil-based products in different countries? How do these prices vary over time?
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The annual Eurovision contest, in which nations battle through song and dance, takes place this week. We'll look through historical Eurovision data — and examine it via the Seaborn plotting package.
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The annual Eurovision contest, in which nations battle through song and dance, takes place this week. We'll look through historical Eurovision data — and examine it via the Seaborn plotting package.
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Is the US really experiencing a record wave of people quitting their jobs? Is that wave taking place equally across different US regions? This week, we analyze the government's JOLTS data.
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Is the US really experiencing a record wave of people quitting their jobs? Is that wave taking place equally across different US regions? This week, we analyze the government's JOLTS data.
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My four-month Python Analytics Bootcamp starts its third cohort on May 17th. Join me to learn more about it!
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In honor of PyCon US 2023, we'll look at some data from the most recent Python developers survey. What other programming languages do they use? What education did they get?
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In honor of PyCon US 2023, we'll look at some data from the most recent Python developers survey. What other programming languages do they use? What education did they get?
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This week, I'm traveling to the US to attend PyCon in Salt Lake City. What changes do we see in these numbers over time?
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This week, I'm traveling to the US to attend PyCon in Salt Lake City. What changes do we see in these numbers over time?
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With the recent layoffs in tech, it's easy to think there aren't any open jobs for programmers. How do coding jobs compare with the rest of the economy? And are all countries experiencing trouble?
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With the recent layoffs in tech, it's easy to think there aren't any open jobs for programmers. How do coding jobs compare with the rest of the economy? And are all countries experiencing trouble?