macwright.org
Charts in 2015 - macwright.org
http://www.macwright.org/2015/07/10/charting-in-2015.html
Has a good idea. Unlike its many predecessors like HighCharts. That aimed to individually implement every chart type, d3 went a level down: giving users the fundamental tools they need to implement hundreds of unique graphics. This approach was wildly successful: it made d3 hard to outgrow, so professionals could write front-page graphics for newspapers with the same basic elements as beginners use to implement bar graphs. It’s been a while since I worked on a d3-centric project like iD. Were numerous an...
test.m.wikipedia.org
Version - Test Wikipedia
https://test.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Version
This wiki is powered by MediaWiki. And translatewiki.net translators. MediaWiki is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License. 20:45, 8 November 2016. 00:30, 25 October 2016. A lightweight skin with minimal formatting. Lee Daniel Crocker and others. Grants users...
visophyte.org
visophyte: shiny? shiny. : Andrew Sutherland writes things but (almost) always includes pictures to look at.
http://www.visophyte.org/blog
Andrew Sutherland writes things but (almost) always includes pictures to look at. Web Worker-assisted Email Visualizations using Vega. The experimental entirely-client-side JS desktop-ish email app now supports Vega. Based visualizations in addition to new support infrastructure for extension-y things and creating derived views based on the search/filter infrastructure. Two of the dreams of Mozilla Messaging. Shareable email workflows (credit to :davida. At the time, the protovis. Has eclipsed it. d3...
test2.m.wikipedia.org
Version - test2.Wikipedia
https://test2.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Version
This wiki is powered by MediaWiki. And translatewiki.net translators. MediaWiki is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License. 20:45, 8 November 2016. 00:30, 25 October 2016. A lightweight skin with minimal formatting. Lee Daniel Crocker and others. Grants users...
daigo.org
OpenVis Conf 2015 (and articles that I liked: April 2015) - daigo.orgdaigo.org
http://www.daigo.org/2015/04/openvis-conf-2015
Saving the world one blog entry at a time. OpenVis Conf 2015 (and articles that I liked: April 2015). Written by Daigo Fujiwara. Bocoup’s OpenVis conference. Is by far my favorite conference of all time. I was only able to go one day in 2014, but I participated fully in 2013 and 2015, and I’ve loved every session. Before I forget (which I did last year…) I am going to write down/copy over my notes here. Languages and libraries to checkout:. Vega: A Visualization Grammer. 8212; so cool. And Pym JS library.
livingthing.danmackinlay.name
The Living Thing / Notebooks : Javascript/Browser data visualisations
https://livingthing.danmackinlay.name/javascript_visualisations.html
The Living Thing / Notebooks. If you want to do SVGs, snap.js. Is a modern svg library by the author of raphaël.js. The mothership, d3.js. Extensions for common graph needs, plottable.js. For people using react.js, Victory. Animation using velocity.js. Is statistics oriented charting. $20/month though and no open-source version so beware lock-in. Hip new node.js server-based thing. Is also statistics oriented charting. Graphs audio files for you. And generate interactive views using either HTML5. App, wi...
daigo.org
Daigo Fujiwara, Author at daigo.orgdaigo.org
http://www.daigo.org/author/daigo
Saving the world one blog entry at a time. In Japan, and a little session on Web Storytelling (Articles that I liked: July 2015). Written by Daigo Fujiwara. I have been blessed to meet so many nice, talented, and driven people in my life, and one thing led to another and I will be talking about how Tech and Design can shape future of web storytelling. Next week, August 10, 2015 in Tokyo Shibuya’s Loftwork. My family and I got here this weekend and it is HOT. Posted on Monday, August 3rd, 2015 at 6:24 pm.
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tumblr Archives - daigo.orgdaigo.org
http://www.daigo.org/tag/tumblr
Saving the world one blog entry at a time. In Japan, and a little session on Web Storytelling (Articles that I liked: July 2015). Written by Daigo Fujiwara. I have been blessed to meet so many nice, talented, and driven people in my life, and one thing led to another and I will be talking about how Tech and Design can shape future of web storytelling. Next week, August 10, 2015 in Tokyo Shibuya’s Loftwork. My family and I got here this weekend and it is HOT. Posted on Monday, August 3rd, 2015 at 6:24 pm.