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Hands-On Data Visualization: Interactive Storytelling from Spreadsheets to Code is an open-access book-in-progress, under contract with O'Reilly Media.
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I'm happy to announce that I'll be writing the second edition of Data Science at the Command Line (O'Reilly, 2014). This issue explains why I think a second edition is needed, lists what changes I plan to make, and presents a tentative outline. Finally, I have a few words about the process and giving feedback.
Why a second edition?
While the command line as a technology and as a way of w