This is the best thing since sliced bread! As someone that uses both Jupyter notebooks in lab(and loves to make vis) and uses tableau to prototype this is epic. It works trying it out of the box.
However, the most important feature I love about tableau and why I’m not dropping it is: the data import and sharing dashboard section. I’m sure this is something that could be interesting to investigate.
The data section where you can link data columns (and filter across all datasets after linking) and do pivot work in an intuitive way(see melt in pandas).
The data dashboards are great to share with my clients the output of my analysis work. I’d love it move to a bokeh style, but customizing those dashboards is not for the faint of heart, although you get an opensource very robust product at the end, and you don’t need to pay license fees going forward. Clients that want to keep their analysis for the long term can go for this option.
However, the most important feature I love about tableau and why I’m not dropping it is: the data import and sharing dashboard section. I’m sure this is something that could be interesting to investigate.
The data section where you can link data columns (and filter across all datasets after linking) and do pivot work in an intuitive way(see melt in pandas).
The data dashboards are great to share with my clients the output of my analysis work. I’d love it move to a bokeh style, but customizing those dashboards is not for the faint of heart, although you get an opensource very robust product at the end, and you don’t need to pay license fees going forward. Clients that want to keep their analysis for the long term can go for this option.