Allison Horst  

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JobData Scientist Advocate @Observable (https://observablehq.com)

And, I threw together a quick dashboard for VulnCheck's KEV: https://vckev.hrbrmstr.app/

Gotta figure out how to notice when they publish a new one.

VulnCheck KEV

We πŸ’š hearing how folks are building with Framework! β€œThe key differentiator for me with Observable Framework vs. other static site generators is the data loader functionality...I can easily build loaders in whichever programming language I need to.”

πŸ‘‰ Learn how @mclare built and deployed a Framework project to visualize potential retrofit solutions to reduce carbon emissions for Boston buildings: https://mclare.blog/posts/building-oss-map-apps-with-observable-framework/

Boston Buildings Inventory | Boston Map

Ok, so I had a lot of fun yesterday playing around with @observablehq Frameworks. Actually managed to prototype a little network visualization prototype for a project.
Also, I discovered that the time spent on coding in #rstats and Python finally seems to pay off for interacting with a new(ish) language. I was able to throw together some JavaScript and understood (somewhat 🀣) what I was doing.
Data loading using R worked flawlessly! πŸ₯³

ICYMI, we’ve made huge updates to Observable Framework since launching in February, including:

- Windows support
- Support for Node 18 and self-hosted npm imports
- SQL code blocks powered by DuckDB
- Enhanced search capabilities
- Mosaic vgplot integration
- A number of other updates to improve your development workflow and experience

See our release notes to learn more:
https://observablehq.com/release-notes

Release notes | Observable

Learn about Observable’s newest features and platform updates.

In our new blog post, learn about data loaders in Observable Framework, and why we see them as a "win-win-win" for building data apps and dashboards β€” a win for polyglot developers and teams, a win for performance, and a win for decision-makers: https://observablehq.com/blog/data-loaders-for-the-win
Data loaders for the win

Learn why Observable Framework's data loaders are a "win-win-win" for building richer, faster data apps: a win for polyglot teams, a win for performance, and a win for decision-makers.

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@mclare @protomaps @observablehq

Hi @mclare, Allison here with the Observable team πŸ‘‹

The issue might be that projects are private by default. To make it public, you can go to your projects page on Observable, click the … menu for the project, then click Share.

Finally had a mo' to run `npm run deploy` on an Observable Framework project (the one from the Drop the other day).

Twas an incredibly painless experience.

Content gets posted to username[.]observablehq[.]cloud/project-name

https://hrbrmstr.observablehq.cloud/drop-report/

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@jaredlander Hm good question. I haven't tried Arquero specifically with H3, but will give it a shot later this week. I've noticed some unexpected behavior when data wrangling in Arquero with functions from other libraries (for example, while usually Arquero and D3 work well together - see: https://observablehq.com/@uwdata/arquero-and-d3 - I was surprised to find that d3.deviation for standard deviation within a groupby rollup did not work within Arquero). I can't find examples of H3 and Arquero together 
Arquero and D3

In this notebook, we will look at how to use Arquero and D3 together: first using Arquero to wrangle the data prior to visualization, and then considering different ways to use Arquero-backed data as input to D3. As our running example, let's recreate a D3 Barcode Plot visualizing the percentage of population by age for each U.S. state, based on U.S. Census data. The initial dataset (attached as \`us-population-state-age.csv\`) does not arrive in a convenient format for processing and visualization. The inp

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Happening in t-2hrs!

Excited to join Allison Horst and Deepsha Menghani today @ 12pm ET to talk about Observable Plot and interactive data viz πŸ“ŠπŸ˜Š

All data enthusiasts welcome:
https://lu.ma/zyvijww3

@allison_horst
@deepsha

Observable Plot Panel: Start building data visualization in JavaScript Β· Luma

What you'll learn! Developers and data practitioners are increasingly realizing the value of, and need for, JavaScript to build web-ready, interactive data visualizations. Observable...