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@JarnoRFB JarnoRFB commented Aug 7, 2019

ggpy is unmaintained since 2016 while plotnine is being actively
developed and more feature complete.

ggpy is unmaintained since 2016 while plotine is being actively
developed and more feature complete.
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* [Dash](https://plot.ly/products/dash/) - Built on top of Flask, React and Plotly aimed at analytical web applications.
* [awesome-dash](https://github.com/Acrotrend/awesome-dash)
* [ggplot](https://github.com/yhat/ggpy) - Same API as ggplot2 for R.
* [plotnine](https://github.com/has2k1/plotnine) - Same API as ggplot2 for R.
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Hello @JarnoRFB,

It's probably worth to update the description as well.

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* [plotnine](https://github.com/has2k1/plotnine) - Same API as ggplot2 for R.
* [plotnine](https://github.com/has2k1/plotnine) - A grammar of graphics for Python.

This suggestion is based on plotnine's description on GitHub and PyPI.

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I would probably keep the reference to ggplot2 as lack of it is often one of the main complaints of people coming form R, so I would hope that more people could find it here. See updated PR for suggestion.

Co-Authored-By: Aliaksei Urbanski <mimworkmail@gmail.com>
@vinta vinta merged commit 8096f47 into vinta:master Aug 7, 2019
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