Reflections of the Past and a Vision of a #Tableau Future
Introduction A few days ago, I published an example of of drawing a finite-element grid in Tableau. I thought that it would be just another post that would have very little readership.
Introduction A few days ago, I published an example of of drawing a finite-element grid in Tableau. I thought that it would be just another post that would have very little readership.
Introduction What the heck is a high-volume Tableau user? Any person that uses Tableau a lot, like using Tableau every day, is a candidate for being a high-volume user.
Introduction I recently wondered whether I could use Tableau to graphically process results from finite-element models. This post just begins to answer that question.
Introduction I just felt like using some math to show the great people at Tableau Software some Love.
Introduction This is part 2 of my lessons learned as a Tableau Blogger. Part 1, which is a qualitative examination of Tableau blogging, can be read by clicking this link.
Introduction I started using Tableau with Version 3.6 way back in February, 2008. Since that time, I have continued to use Tableau about every day, with several thousand data files investigated over this time from a wide range of businesses.
Introduction Starting in late 2012, Tableau began publishing their monthly blog post titled: “Best of the Tableau Web”.
Update Two Years Later (Sept 6, 2016) This was the best performing article that I wrote as part of the 3danim8 blogging experiment. Now two years later, the content that I originally wrote is still valid. Rich is still, in my humble opinion, one of the best podcasters on planet earth. Rich is a national treasure…