Listen "Visualizing the spread of Coronavirus (Interview)"
Episode Synopsis
Harry Stevens is a Graphics Reporter at The Washington Post and the author of "Why outbreaks like coronavirus spread exponentially, and how to 'flatten the curve'" — the most popular post in The Washington Post's online history.
We cover the necessary details of this global pandemic, the journalist, coding, and design skills required to be a graphics reporter, the backstory on visualizing this outbreak, why Harry chooses R over Python, advice for aspiring graphics reporters, and how all of this came together at the perfect time in history to give Harry a chance to catch lightning in a bottle.
We cover the necessary details of this global pandemic, the journalist, coding, and design skills required to be a graphics reporter, the backstory on visualizing this outbreak, why Harry chooses R over Python, advice for aspiring graphics reporters, and how all of this came together at the perfect time in history to give Harry a chance to catch lightning in a bottle.
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