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This workshop is all about using Great Tables to make beautiful tables for publication and display purposes. We believe that effective tables have these things in common: structuring that aids in the reading of the table well-formatted values, fitting expectations for the field of study styling that reduces time to insight and improves aesthetics These materials are for you if: • you have some experience with data analysis in Python • you often create reporting that involves summarizations of data • you were often frustrated with making tables for display purposes outside of Python • you found beautiful-looking tables in the wild and wondered: 'How could I do that?' Other videos in this series: Great Tables 2: Introducing Units Notation: • Great Tables 2: Introducing Units Not... Great Tables 3: Data Color and Polishing • Great Tables 3: Data Color and Polishing About us: Michael Chow, Senior Software Engineer, Posit Michael is a data scientist and software engineer. He has programmed in Python for well over a decade, and he obtained a PhD in cognitive psychology from Princeton University. His interests include statistical methods, skill acquisition, and human memory. Richard Iannone, Senior Software Engineer, Posit Richard is a software engineer and table enthusiast. He's been vigorously working on making display tables easier to create/display in Python. And generally Rich enjoys creating open source packages so that people can great things in their own work. Workshop repo: https://github.com/rich-iannone/great... Learn more at https://posit-dev.github.io/great-tab...