
Michael Chow
@chowthedog
cog psych phd. statstronaut. stitch witch. (he / him)
data science tools @RStudio.
senior advisor @CodeForPhilly.
previously: @DataCamp, @Princeton
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http://mchow.com 20-06-2011 03:11:01
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The @R4DScommunity welcomes you to week 32 of #TidyTuesday! We're exploring Ferris Wheels courtesy of Emil Hvitfeldt!! 📁 bit.ly/tidyreadme 🗞 github.com/EmilHvitfeldt/… #r4ds #tidyverse #rstats #dataviz




👋Hi! I am a real live person on the #rstats #RLadies global teams who helps keep the We are R-Ladies curator account active 😎 I love hearing & learning from #RLadies all over the world 🌎💜🌍💜🌏 If you do too, please sign up ✍️ or nominate someone whose work you admire 😍!

Imagine a geospatial DataFrame library that's - written in Rust - binding to Python and WebAssembly - multithreaded - built on GeoArrow With Stuart Lynn I've been working on a *prototype* of achieving this by extending polars data for geospatial support github.com/geopolars/geop…


Into open data and social justice? This October hackathon featuring the likes of Code for Philly R-Ladies Philly Community Legal Services of Philadelphia Drexel University might be for you bit.ly/3UFfPN4



Hello friends! For my livestream tomorrow I'm going to be trying out Michael Chow's Siuba package for the first time. Come join us! :) youtube.com/watch?v=VEc9IJ…




Sharing this because it's not getting nearly enough love: quartodoc, by Michael Chow Build quarto websites integrated with Sphinx autodoc. This means hosting documentation that is beautiful & consistent with code just got a lot easier #datascience github.com/machow/quartod…


If you know me, you probably know my fixation on column names and column selectors for data wrangling, docs, and validation I had NOT thought about selectors for styling. Awesome blog post on the deep integration of these features in The {gt}/great_tables Packages and polars data

🐍🎧 Build Captivating Display Tables in Python With Great Tables Do you need help making data tables in Python look interesting and attractive? This week we speak with Richard Iannone and Michael Chow from Posit about the Great Tables Python library. realpython.com/podcasts/rpp/2…
