Summary
In this chapter, we learned about Blurr, a library that provides us with an alternative to Python environments that can instead be used in a typical web environment, opening up a range of possibilities.
We learned how to set the tool up, how to use it, and how it compares with Optimus, including some of the operations seen in previous chapters of this book, so we can use them in this alternative workspace.
We looked at things such as loading, saving, profiling, and transforming. More advanced features such as connections and clustering were also illustrated, giving us a clearer view of what can be done using Blurr.