The other day I stumbled upon trinket.io, a pretty cool website that allows one to create embedable, interactive python examples. Their focus is on creating educational examples referred to as trinkets. Public trinkets are free at the moment. Their business model is focused on people wanting to use trinkets for private courses.

Most of the modules they provide with trinket.io I knew about. I however never heard of the pygal module to create interactive plots. See for instance (make it fullscreen):

Thought that looked pretty neat so I made an example of how to use pygal without trinket.io but in the IPython Notebook instead here:



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