I think that really depends; where is your data coming from?
When I'm playing around with data mining in Python, I'm often using pandas, so it's quite natural to use seaborn. I like how little work I need to put into it to make nice looking graphs. Gallery.
At work I use Excel for graphs. It's not very sexy, and the defaults are plain terrible but it is dead simple for ad hoc graphs. As a bonus, every business analyst knows how to work with it, so it's easy to share "source" files across the company.
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I think that really depends; where is your data coming from?
When I'm playing around with data mining in Python, I'm often using pandas, so it's quite natural to use seaborn. I like how little work I need to put into it to make nice looking graphs. Gallery.
At work I use Excel for graphs. It's not very sexy, and the defaults are plain terrible but it is dead simple for ad hoc graphs. As a bonus, every business analyst knows how to work with it, so it's easy to share "source" files across the company.