There's a library called plot nine that is meant for people that have used G G G plot from an R perspective. And it's essentially like a direct port of that to Python. The other libraries are also undergoing some, they've undergone changes in the past and they're working to clean up their documentation. So I think it's certainly worth considering those as well. It looks fascinating to me, especially for people that come from that our background.

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