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Python is a dynamically-typed garbage-collected programming language developed by Guido van Rossum in the late 80s to replace ABC. Much like the programming language Ruby, Python was designed to be easily read by programmers. Because of its large following and many libraries, Python can be implemented and used to do anything from webpages to scientific research.

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GaelVaroquaux
GaelVaroquaux commented Feb 7, 2022

Describe the issue linked to the documentation

Many legitimate notebook style examples have been broken, and specifically by the following PR
scikit-learn/scikit-learn#9061

List of examples to update

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Easy Documentation good first issue
superset
rumbin
rumbin commented Jan 31, 2022

The Mixed Time-Series chart type allows for configuring the title of the primary and the secondary y-axis.
However, while only the title of the primary axis is shown next to the axis, the title of the secondary one is placed at the upper end of the axis where it gets hidden by bar values and zoom controls.

How to reproduce the bug

  1. Create a mixed time-series chart
  2. Configure axi
good first issue #bug validation:validated preset:cares
fastapi
tiangolo
tiangolo commented Jun 12, 2020

First check

  • I added a very descriptive title to this issue.
  • I used the GitHub search to find a similar issue and didn't find it.
  • I searched the FastAPI documentation, with the integrated search.
  • I already searched in Google "How to X in FastAPI" and didn't find any information.
  • I already read and followed all the tutorial in the docs and didn't find an answ
enhancement good first issue confirmed
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