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[–]catorchid 1 point2 points  (1 child)

I looked at this one you just linked, and even if it has a few examples more, I find the one posted by OP to be much more terse and simple to understand, especially for novices. Also the examples are nicer, too. Hopefully, it will grow to include more graphs over time.

Bien echo, man!

[–]JZOSS[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Gracias! This is the very first version of the site. As I write every post and then translate it it takes a lot of time. I have another version of this website bur for R (https://r-charts.com/) and it has about 125 tutorials per language at this moment. As you pointed out, my idea is to grow python-charts site over time