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I have been doing a simple beginner’s course on hand coding visualisations at work.
A wide range of tools are available for visualising data, from the ubiquitous Excel to the very user friendly (but not cheap) Tableau.
But I thought it would still be useful to do a short course on how to hand code visualisations, and the range of ways in which to do that. There are a number of advantages in choosing the hand coding route.
The original course is about 1.5 days long.
I shall split it into 3 parts, that even someone with very little coding knowledge could cover in 3 days.
At the end, you would hopefully have gained a good knowledge on the range of tools available for hand coding visualisations, and be able to create the visualisation shown below, which can be accessed at this link.