Cathy Young

Cathy Young is an award-winning author who has published books on Python, Tableau, Apple devices, and smart home technology. Cathy is a 2025 Tableau Ambassador, and her book "Apple Watch Series 4:Telling Time and So Much More" is the eLit Awards 2019 Silver Medal Winner. Cathy's author website and YouTube channel Tableau at Work have free course materials and exercises.

Critics Reviews:

"The detailed walkthroughs are great and are something I wish I had when I first started learning Tableau. Having a book like this will decrease the learning curve of Tableau." --Scott Eaton, Data Visualization Manager, JP Morgan Chase & Co."The detailed walkthroughs are great and are something I wish I had when I first started learning Tableau. Having a book like this will decrease the learning curve of Tableau." --Scott Eaton, Data Visualization Manager, JP Morgan Chase & Co.

"I just finished reading Tableau at Work by Cathy Young and the content is as practical and digestive for a novice like myself, or it can challenge the mind of the most advanced level analyst. The abundance of depictions and hyperlinks not only creates the most user-friendly learning experience, they also partner well by enhancing the author’s organic ability to simplify complex ideas and make them more accessible to readers.

Step-by-step instructions will guide learners through each task, reduce errors, build confidence, and breaks complex processes into manageable actions, making success achievable for beginners. Users will be empowered to work independently and confidently. Definitely recommend for beginners and up also, as an added bonus, it's a steal! If you're ready to embark on the next chapter in your career, then this is THE move to make. " - Latonya Saulsberry, JP Morgan Chase & Co.

Python Coding - One Year Later: "This text has two sections. The first covers advanced features of the Python core language, such as objects, container classes, compressions, etc. It does not cover specialized libraries such as those for image manipulation or machine learning. The second section gives some broken code snippets, and walks through how to fix them. This is an excellent book to read after you have some experience with the language."

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