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  • Stata Conference 2016

    Thanks again to the folks from StataCorp and Committee for putting together another great event. For anyone interested, my slides are available at https://wbuchanan.github.io/stataConference2016

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    wbuchanan --

    While I unfortunately missed the conference, I took a look at your slides - very cool and a very neat use of nbconvert!

    Best,

    Matthew J. Baker

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    • #3
      All the slides (that authors provided) will be posted on due course on the StataCorp website and on Repec.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Nick Cox View Post
        All the slides (that authors provided) will be posted on due course on the StataCorp website and on Repec.
        They have been posted already:
        http://www.stata.com/meeting/chicago16/
        https://twitter.com/Kripfganz

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        • #5
          Quite so in respect of StataCorp.

          There is a fix forthcoming for slide #20 of my presentation: reciprocals reverse order, not sign.

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          • #6
            Matthew J. Baker I actually ended up hardcoding the slides in HTML using the reveal.js library, but I imagine some of the other folks may have used nbconvert when discussing integration with Python.

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            • #7
              wbuchanan very nice slides and super interesting topic!

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              • #8
                Nick Cox

                All the slides (that authors provided) will be posted on due course on the StataCorp website and on Repec.
                That is really awesome!
                Best regards,

                Marcos

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                • #9
                  Mari Meir thanks for the kind words. You should also check out the work that Belen Chavez and William Matsuoka did around integration with the Google Charts API.

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                  • #10
                    wbuchanan thank you! I will! I am very interested in techniques of visualization of data (actually I am a little addicted to the theme), so thanks again!

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                    • #11
                      Mari Meir not a problem. You may also find some other packages I've developed useful as well. All of my source code is available on https://github.com/wbuchanan/

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                      • #12
                        wbuchanan Great! I'll definitely have a look at it! =)

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