Bob's pick this week is Summer Olympic Medals 1896-present by Bill McKeeman.
The data source is Wikipedia, which Bill references. I find his plots much more interesting than staring at tabular data.
His approach to coding this example underscores how many ways there can be to solve a problem. I know my own approaches have varied widely
over the years, usually dictated by time spent and knowledge level at the time.
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