When should you use a general-purpose programming language for Data Visualization?
Data visualization is the art and science of presenting data in a visual form that reveals insights, patterns, and trends. It can help you communicate complex information, tell compelling stories, and persuade your audience. But how do you create effective data visualizations? One option is to use a general-purpose programming language, such as Python, R, or JavaScript, that offers a wide range of libraries and tools for data analysis and visualization. But when should you use this option, and what are the advantages and challenges of doing so? In this article, we will explore some scenarios where a general-purpose programming language can be a good choice for data visualization, and some tips on how to use it effectively.
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