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# Metrics
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This metrics page provides an overview of user activity collected by Google Analytics across the three pillars of Project Pythia: our portal which includes information about the project as well as our resource gallery, our Foundations book, and our Cookbooks gallery. Information is either all-time (from a pre-project start date of March 2020) or year-to-date as indicated and is updated nightly to provide real-time and automated insights into our engagement, impact, and audience reach. If you would like to request a different metrics analysis, timeframe, or view, please [open a GitHub issue](https://github.com/ProjectPythia/projectpythia.github.io/issues/new/choose).
<ahref="https://earth-env-data-science.github.io/intro"class="text-decoration-none"><h4class="display-4 p-0">An Introduction to Earth and Environmental Data Science</h4></a>
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<pclass="card-subtitle"><strong>Author:</strong> Ryan Abernathey, Kerry Key<br/><strong>Affiliation:</strong> Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory</p>
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<pclass="card-subtitle"><strong>Author:</strong> Kerry Key, Ryan Abernathey<br/><strong>Affiliation:</strong> Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory</p>
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<pclass="my-2">This book grew out of a course developed at Columbia University called Research Computing in Earth Science. It was written mostly by Ryan Abernathey, with significant contributions from Kerry Key. By separating the book from the class, we hope to create an open-source community resource for python education<aclass="modal-btn"> ... more</a> </p>
<pclass="my-2">This book grew out of a course developed at Columbia University called Research Computing in Earth Science. It was written mostly by Ryan Abernathey, with significant contributions from Kerry Key. By separating the book from the class, we hope to create an open-source community resource for python education in the Earth and Environmental Sciences.
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<pclass="my-2">Recording from the Python Tutorial Seminar Series introducing the Python Package `matplotlib`. The content to follow along with this video is hosted on this <Ahref="https://github.com/anissa111/matplotlib-tutorial">Matplotlib Tutorial GitHub Repository</A>.
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<pclass="my-2">Recording from the Python Tutorial Seminar Series introducing the Python Package `cartopy`. The content to follow along with this video is hosted in this <Ahref="https://github.com/michaelavs/cartopy_tutorial">Cartopy Tutorial GitHub Repository</A>.
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<ahref="https://youtu.be/fYkPn0Nttlg"class="text-decoration-none"><h4class="display-4 p-0">Python Tutorial Seminar Series - Git and GitHub</h4></a>
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<pclass="card-subtitle"><strong>Author:</strong> Project Pythia, Kevin Paul<br/><strong>Affiliation:</strong> <ahref="https://ncar.ucar.edu/">NCAR</a></p>
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<pclass="card-subtitle"><strong>Author:</strong> Kevin Paul, Project Pythia<br/><strong>Affiliation:</strong> <ahref="https://ncar.ucar.edu/">NCAR</a></p>
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<pclass="my-2">Recording from the Python Tutorial Seminar Series introducing the tools Git and GitHub. The content to follow along with this tutorial is hosted in this <Ahref="https://github.com/NCAR/git-github-demo">Git and GitHub Demo GitHub Repository</A>.
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<ahref="https://youtu.be/BsV3ek7qsiM"class="text-decoration-none"><h4class="display-4 p-0">Python Tutorial Seminar Series - Pandas</h4></a>
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<pclass="card-subtitle"><strong>Author:</strong> Drew Camron, Project Pythia, Max Grover<br/><strong>Affiliation:</strong> <ahref="https://ncar.ucar.edu/">NCAR</a></p>
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<pclass="card-subtitle"><strong>Author:</strong> Drew Camron, Max Grover, Project Pythia<br/><strong>Affiliation:</strong> <ahref="https://ncar.ucar.edu/">NCAR</a></p>
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<pclass="my-2">Recording from the Python Tutorial Seminar Series introducing the Python Package `pandas`. The content to follow along with this video is hosted in this <Ahref="https://github.com/mgrover1/ncar_pandas_tutorial">Pandas Tutorial GitHub Repository</A>.
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<ahref="https://youtu.be/It231le1fAU"class="text-decoration-none"><h4class="display-4 p-0">Python Tutorial Seminar Series - Plotting with GeoCAT</h4></a>
<pclass="my-2">Recording from the Python Tutorial Seminar Series introducing advanced plotting techniques and highlighting tools developed by GeoCAT. The content to follow along with this video is hosted in this <Ahref="https://github.com/anissa111/plotting-with-geocat-tutorial">Plotting with GeoCat GitHub Repository</A>.
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