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docs: add post on use of Great Tables in Pointblank library #595
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small typo :)
docs/blog/pointblank-intro/index.qmd
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The Great Tables package allows you to make tables, and they're really great when part of a report, a book, or a web page. The API is meant to be easy to work with so DataFrames could be made into publication-qualty tables without a lot of hassle. And having nice-looking tables in the mix elevates the quality of the medium you're working in. |
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publication-quality?
Pointblank looks amazing! I'm curious—could it potentially be integrated into the test suite for Great Tables? |
This adds a blog post that describes how package maintainers can use Great Tables can be used to provide tabular reporting outputs. We demonstrate this by way of pointblank, a new Python package that returns GT objects as reporting artifacts.