Dash apps give a point-&-click interface to models written in Python, vastly expanding the notion of what's possible in a traditional "dashboard." With Dash apps, data scientists and engineers put complex Python analytics in the hands of business decision-makers and operators. When building Dash apps in a business setting, you'll need Dash Enterprise to deploy and scale them, plus integrate them w
Here is a Shiny app Shiny apps are easy to write. Let users interact with your data and your analysis, all with R or Python: R Python library(shiny) library(bslib) library(dplyr) library(ggplot2) library(ggExtra) penguins_csv <- "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jcheng5/simplepenguins.R/main/penguins.csv" df <- readr::read_csv(penguins_csv) # Find subset of columns that are suitable for scatter p
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