Daniel Chen
Daniel is a Postdoctoral Research and Teaching Fellow at the University of British Columbia, a Data Science Educator at RStudio, PBC (Posit, PBC), and the author of "Pandas for Everyone". He primarily focuses on teaching data science skills in R and Python.
Sessions
Quarto is an open-source scientific and technical publishing system built on Pandoc. With Quarto, you can create dynamic content with Python, R, Julia, and Observable, author documents as plain text markdown or Jupyter notebooks, and output to multiple format types.
Quarto gives you a single tool and framework to create academic articles, reports, reveal.js presentations, websites, blogs, and books. This approach to integrating text and code allows you to posit an idea, test the hypothesis, document your process, and communicate your results. In this talk, I’ll show how we can get Python installed, get started working with Quarto to integrate it into our Python and Jupyter notebook workflows, and share our data science findings on Github.