February 20, 2025
Sam Minot demonstrates how to create engaging data stories with interactive visualizations using marimo. His comprehensive tutorial published in Towards Data Science showcases how to leverage marimo's capabilities to create and publish interactive data visualizations for free.
The tutorial provides a practical guide for data scientists and researchers looking to share their findings in an engaging, interactive format. Sam's work exemplifies how marimo can transform static data analysis into dynamic, interactive experiences that readers can explore and learn from.
- Creating interactive visualizations with Python and marimo
- Publishing data stories that engage readers
- Free hosting and sharing of interactive notebooks
We're thrilled to have Sam Minot share his expertise with the marimo community! The tutorial demonstrates how marimo can be used to create engaging, interactive data stories that are both informative and accessible.
You can explore the tutorial locally with:
git clone https://github.com/FredHutch/marimo-publication.git
pip install -r requirements.txt (ideally in a virtual environment)
uvx marimo edit --sandbox app.pyNote
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- Article Link: Towards Data Science
- GitHub Repository: marimo-publication
- Website hosted with marimo: marimo-publication
- Twitter Post: Link
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