TDDA Book Online Serialization

Posted on Wed 27 May 2026 in TDDA • Tagged with tdda, book

The cover of the book Test-Driven Data Analysis by Nicholas J. Radcliffe. It is published by Chapman and Hall, part of CRC Press, from Taylor & Francis Group, and is part of the DATA SCIENCE SERIES. The cover is black with mostly white text and a white graphic. The graphic is a 3-row by 4-column grid of squares. Each square contains a number of dots laid out on a regular 32x32 grid. The top-left square has 1024 dots (“full”) and working along each row in turn, the number of dots roughly halves each time, apparently at random (and, actually, pseudo-randomly). The last row’s boxes have six, two, two, and one dot.

As announced a few days ago, my book, Test-Driven Data Analysis, is now available for sale from all good booksellers and all sellers of good books, around the world.

The book is aimed at analysts, data scientists, engineers, researchers and anyone else interested in making analytical processes more reliable, testable …

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TDDA: The Book, the 3.0 Library, and the PyData London 2026 Tutorial

Posted on Tue 19 May 2026 in TDDA • Tagged with library, talk, book

This blog has been quite quiet, but there is a great deal of news and it may be less quiet for a while.

The Book

Today, 19th May 2026, sees the world-wide release of Test-Driven Data Analysis, from CRC Press.

The cover of the book Test-Driven Data Analysis by Nicholas J. Radcliffe. It is published by Chapman and Hall, part of CRC Press, from Taylor & Francis Group, and is part of the DATA SCIENCE SERIES. The cover is black with mostly white text and a white graphic. The graphic is a 3-row by 4-column grid of squares. Each square contains a number of dots laid out on a regular 32x32 grid. The top-left square has 1024 dots (“full”) and working along each row in turn, the number of dots roughly halves each time, apparently at random (and, actually, pseudo-randomly). The last row’s boxes have six, two, two, and one dot.

It is available from all good booksellers and all sellers …

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