BADGING/RSVP POLICY Please help us with badging and sign-up for this Meetup with your first and last name by answering the question during RSVP. That way we can print out the badges ahead of time and speed up the sign-in process. Thanks! We would also like to reiterate our RSVP policy: If you are on the waitlist and we think the event venue will be at or close to capacity you will have to wait u
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BADGING/RSVP POLICY
Please help us with badging and sign-up for this Meetup with your first and last name by answering the question during RSVP. That way we can print out the badges ahead of time and speed up the sign-in process. Thanks!
We would also like to reiterate our RSVP policy: If you are on the waitlist and we think the event venue will be at or close to capacity you will have to wait until 6:45 before we allow you into the room. If you are RVSP'd we will keep your spot available until 15 minutes before the announcements, after that your spot will be given to someone present on the waitlist. If the room is filled at anytime earlier, we will deny entrance.
SCHEDULE
6:00-6:50pm Networking and light food
7:00-7:45pm Connect to all your data With Community Connectors - Minhaz Kazi
Abstract
Learn how to visualize data from any internet enabled source in Data Studio by leveraging Google Apps Script to build your own custom Community Connector. By creating and publishing your own Community Connector, you can provide a push button visualization platform to your organization as well as your users.
7:50-8:30pm Create your own visualization for Data Studio - Yulan Lin
Abstract
Learn how to create custom JavaScript visualizations that integrate into your Data Studio dashboards. Data Studio community visualizations allow you to create custom visualizations using JavaScript and Google Cloud Storage that you can then share with others in your organization. Familiarity with JavaScript and visualization libraries like d3.js will be helpful for those attending this talk.
SPEAKERS:
MINHAZ KAZI is a Developer Advocate for Google Data Studio. A business intelligence veteran, Minhaz is always exploring new ways for developers to collect, analyze, and visualize data. He is available for long discussions on circular reference errors, benefits of pie charts, SQL commas, and the design of everyday things.
YULAN LIN is a Developer Advocate for Google Data Studio. Her experiences span NLP, bioinformatics, and music. She is always willing to chat about messy data, dataviz, and crocheting.
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