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Observable Framework uses JavaScript for code running in the browser, but the equally (or more?) important data loaders can use any language. Don’t believe us? Well, here are examples of using Python, R, shell scripts, and Julia. Even if you don’t regularly use JavaScript, you can use your skills in other languages to build fast and beautiful data apps and dashboards.
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Discover how you can use Observable's new project analytics feature to track viewer engagement, analyze usage patterns, and ensure your dashboards are effectively utilized.
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See how we created the Observable 10 color scheme and pick up some tips and tools for effectively coloring your charts and dashboards.
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In a previous post, we looked at how to build a dashboard for 15- and 30-year mortgage rates using JavaScript and Observable Plot. Now we want to add simple interaction to it, to let the user pick the year they’re looking at. The reactive nature of Observable Framework code, and Observable Plot, make this very easy
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Learn why data loaders are a "win-win-win" for dashboard and app development: a win for polyglot teams, a win for performance, and a win for decision-makers.
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With Observable Framework, you can build dashboards entirely with code. But what does that look like? How does layout work, how do you prepare the data, how do you create the charts and make them interactive? In this series of blog posts, we’ll answer these questions and more.
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Observable introduces a new open-source static site generator for creating fast, beautiful data apps, dashboards, and reports.
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Automate sharing of charts, distribute query results, and reports. Send scheduled notifications via email or Slack to enhance team collaboration and make timely decisions with ease, all within a secure, streamlined workflow.
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AI Assist can now help you write code in Observable Plot or D3 and can answer questions that you have about our platform. Give it a try for free without needing to use your OpenAI API key during the month of October.
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Doing data work is hard enough as it is, which is why we are streamlining your data workflow and improving the experience of using Observable. Stay focused and keep moving your business forward with data.
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While D3 is a staple among data visualization practitioners, it’s not always known how closely connected it is with Observable’s platform. In fact, Mike Bostock built Observable with D3 in mind.