#GTDG - Look ma, no TDE!
/(Or, how to build dashboards from Google Spreadsheets – without using the Tableau data connector)
#Codex Ligat - "Code Binds Us"
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#Codex Ligat - "Code Binds Us"
Read MorePadawan Challenge: Build a Website with 4 fully responsive Tableau Dashboard views and add an Open Parameter that affects all of them.
Hello Dojo’ers! Ready to have some more fun with Allan, Chris, and Anya? Get out your favorite text editor, a bag of Skittles (for little rewards here and there) and lets get to it.
Last year at the Tableau conference, DataBlick presented a lot of artsy fartsy bits on how the whole Tableau Dashboard should be a canvas. Data, pixels, design elements, formatting and math should be used to paint the composition of the viz as a whole on the Tableau canvas. In this lesson, we are zooming one step out, and now a Tableau viz becomes a bit of paint on an html canvas.
Read MoreIn this post we start with the very, VERY, basics of setting up a simple webpage, embedding a Tableau viz in it, and then adding elements to your webpage that will interact with the Tableau viz. If you already are familiar with the JS API, check back in a few dojo lessons and we will move onto interacting with other web applications to do things like enable voice and gesture control, add sound or haptic feedback, or even apply it to an actual business use case :-p. If you don’t even really know what html is, this is the place for you to get started on the path to JS API awesome.
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