Plotly Newsletter, February 2024

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4 min readFeb 29, 2024

Welcome to the February edition of Plotly’s Newsletter! From a supply chain customer showcase to a new community app challenge, this month was filled with exciting programs. Get ready to leap ahead with the latest Plotly updates below:

❤️ February Events

Super Bowl LVIII (feat. Dash Enterprise?!)

On February 11, the Kansas City Chiefs won their second Super Bowl in a row! We are so honored that they chose Plotly Dash Enterprise for their data analytics tech stack. Curious about what kind of Dash apps the team has built? Check out this recent user story profile.

Plotly employees were glued to the TV on Super Sunday and even had a special Chiefs + Taylor Swift-themed cake!

Optimize Supply Chain Operations with Dash Enterprise

MIT Global SCALE Network’s Ningbo China Institute for Supply Chain Innovation (NISCI) wanted to make their data solutions more accessible and engaging for practitioners. Through Dash Enterprise, the team deployed two full-featured data apps that enabled interactive visualization and analysis, an LCL (Less than Container Load) loading app, and a multi-channel distribution design app.

Watch the webinar recording here. https://youtu.be/GpslNfbM56g

CDAO UK 2024

Plotly team members Andy Wisbey and Mario Rodríguez Ibáñez had an amazing time at CDAO UK! They had the incredible opportunity to engage directly with a talented group of data and analytics leaders, discussing how to harness the power of data to drive business growth, enhance operational efficiency, and foster innovation. Thank you to everyone who we had the pleasure of connecting with!

🌟 CDAO Canada

Catch us at CDAO Canada on March 26–27. At the event, we’ll talk about the importance of using the best data analytics tools and platforms to enable enterprises to build and scale data applications quickly and efficiently. Come say hi and meet our team, located at booth 9. Register for the event and use the discount code CDAOCANADA30 for 30% off.

🤝 Community Spotlight

➡️ Fraud Detection Dash App Community Challenge — The community challenge for this month is centered around fraud detection. The challenge involves developing a Dash application that provides credit card usage data visualization along with a fraud prediction feature. Evaluation criteria include usage of Plotly graphs, app design (layout, style, ease of use), data exploration and data analysis routines (e.g. numerical methods, machine learning, prediction, classification, optimization), and integration and quality of LLMs with the app. Submit your creation in the forum topic by Sunday, March 17 for a chance to win cash prizes.

➡️ Global Trade in Precious Metals and Gemstones App — Leveraging data from the UN Comtrade API, Tanya Lomskaya’s app visualizes the international flow of precious metals and stones. It features interactive maps with custom coloring, clickable insights, and detailed sortable tables, offering a comprehensive view of the industry. The app can highlight countries based on their trade connections, export-import balances, or regional affiliations. You can also uncover “unaccounted-for” trade links and territories. Start exploring the app.

➡️ Dash-LangChain App Building Challenge — We challenged the LLM builder community to develop large language models with LangChain and create front-end app interfaces for them with Dash. The apps that were submitted by the community went far and beyond our expectations! See the winners here and watch Plotly Community Manager, Adam Schroeder and LangChain founding engineer, Erick Friis, share how easy it is to build AI-powered applications with LangChain and Dash in the webinar recording.

⚡ Product Updates

  • Dash Enterprise Platform 5.2 (announcement) — Introducing Jupyter Notebook integration via Plotly App Studio, AI features, and enhanced developer experience.
  • Dash Open Source Framework 2.15 (changelog) — Improve dcc Slider/RangeSlider tooltips, added special key _dash_error to setProps, and sanitized html props that are vulnerable to xss vulnerability
  • Dash AG Grid 31.0.1 (changelog) — Updated README.md
  • Plotly.py 5.19.0 (changelog) — Added properties to support rounding the corners of bar traces, features to cartesian and radial axes, and fixed some subplots and px.line issues
  • Plotly.js 2.29.1 (changelog) — Fixed bug where plots with certain axes wouldn’t load

📚 Resources

Catch up on blog posts and user stories, deep diving into key topics for data science teams:

💼 Join the Plotly team

The Plotly team is growing. Explore our open positions and become part of a dynamic community shaping the future of data visualization.

The Plotly Community also has job postings from around the world looking for Plotly and Dash skills. Check them out.

👋 Thanks for reading!

Thanks for joining us for this month’s round-up. Stay tuned for more exciting updates from Plotly in March.

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