I'd admired his work for years without ever reaching out. By the way, Cédric is giving a free talk next Monday at 17:30 CEST. Join it to learn his best dataviz tips! Register here Leaving my jobA bit more than 2 years ago, I left my job to become a dataviz consultant and course creator. That reframe is what finally made me write to Cédric. Two weeks later I was on a 12-hour train to Berlin with a notebook full of half-formed ideas. We spent two days talking through what a ggplot2 course could actually be if we took our time and built it properly. By the end of the second day we had a plan, and we started working on what is now ggplot2-uncharted.com.
A year of writingWe did a pre-launch in June last year and sold 640 seats 😳. I'm still a little stunned by that, and forever grateful to the people who trusted us before reading a single lesson. Then we started writing, and it took much longer than we expected. To the early subscribers who waited: a genuine apology, and thank you for your patience. I hope what we built makes up for it. This delay is because it's not the usual online course. You have interactive sandboxes throughout, so you can run and tweak every code snippet live inside the lesson. There are more than 100 carefully crafted exercises that walk you through the tricky parts. And dozens of interactive widgets to deeply explore concepts. Check this geom explorer for instance. Opening again, as a cohortWe closed the doors several weeks ago to refine things based on student feedback. Now we're reopening, and this time as a cohort so we can go through the material together. Doors are open until May 3rd, midnight. Learning starts May 4th.
We're also planning live sessions along the way, so we can meet, talk dataviz, and work through your questions together. The bottom lineI'm so glad I sent that message a year ago. I'm proud of what we built with Cédric, and I learned a huge amount in the process. If there's someone whose work you admire and you'd love to collaborate with, send the message. The worst case is a polite no. The best case is a train to Berlin. Any questions about the course, just reply. I'll mention it once more next weekend, and then the doors close for at least 6 months. Yan
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