Also, check out https://archive.org/details/gnuplotinactionu0000jane (Gnuplot in action : understanding data with graphs)
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great book ,thank you.
Oh this is really cool, and reminds me that I'm not using org-babel nearly enough.
Not only is there an emacs mode for it, there is a whole TeXmacs emacs-a-like for mathematics
Use an org-table with your plots and you aren’t getting any work done for a week!
nowadays, I don't see why anyone would use gnuplot instead of matplotlib.
One could run gnuplot in mind to draw a graph with very limited lines, but impossible to get such a job done with large amount of matplotlib's code.
Because I already know it well and I don't have the time / want to put myself learning matplotlib or other plotting tools.