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Update 07-visualization-ggplot-python.md #606

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@quist00 quist00 commented Mar 5, 2024

Closes #599

Correcte API link, setup-plotnine, and ggplot2-cheat-sheet.

Also fixed documentation link by pointing it to read me on github, which is the best option I could find. That read me has several examples and directs users to plotnine homepage which has less guidance than the read me and then punts to gg-plot documentation for additional coverage. Is there a better solution for that particular link?

Closes #599

Correcte API link, setup-plotnine, and ggplot2-cheat-sheet.

Also fixed documentation link by pointing it to read me on github.  That read me directs users to plotnine homepage which has less guidance than the read me and then punts to gg-plot documentation for additional coverage.   I am open to considering better documentation options.
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