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TweetFreq: 10 Most Influential Journalists on Twitter -- 2009-09-11Originally uploaded by ajstarks
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View ArticleTwitter Search Grid: #artandcode #4
Twitter Search Grid: #artandcode #4Originally uploaded by ajstarks
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Go vs. Curl for twitter searchOriginally uploaded by ajstarks
View ArticleParsing JSON and ATOM Twitter Search Results in Go
Parsing JSON and ATOM Twitter Search Results in GoOriginally uploaded by ajstarksThe top chart shows the time a Go program takes to search twitter, parse the results, and output the tweets, varying the...
View ArticleTweetFreq Go Language web Server (wtf): Browser, console, source
wtf is a specialized web server that also acts as client to twitter. wtf acts as a "compiler" for the browser, responding to requests with optimized "pre-cooked" JavaScript canvas directives---think of...
View ArticleProcessing vs. SVG Go
Processing vs. SVG GoOriginally uploaded by ajstarksThis screenshot compares developing the same graphic using Processing and the SVG Go Library.Top row: from the left: Processing code, Go Code (in...
View ArticleBrowser SVG Gallery - UI analysis
Browser SVG GalleryOriginally uploaded by ajstarksThis grid shows four modern browsers: Chrome (5.0.307.11) , Firefox (3.6) , Opera (10.10) , and Safari (4.0.5) displaying SVG content generated by...
View ArticleLeaning Flowers
Here is another variation of grain2. It's like the "flower" program, but it includes stems, and a porportion of "lean" (0 - full lean to the left, 100 - full lean to the right) is programmed in.The...
View ArticleFont Specimens with SVG
These font specimens were created with SVGo, patterned after the specimens found in wikipediaHere are the current and past defaults for Microsoft Office, Calibri and Times RomanThe original vs. the...
View ArticleA quick tour of Go's dict package
The 2010-08-11 release of the Go programming language includes the dict package to talk to dictionary servers as defined by RFC 2229. Let's check it out.First, here's a mimimal program that uses the...
View ArticleProportional Maps: an alternative to pie charts
Proportional Maps: Browser Market shareProportional maps (pmaps) are an alternative to the venerable pie chart for showing the how a set of data adds up to a whole. Pmaps are designed to show the data...
View ArticleMobile Market Share: 2010
Mobile Market Share: 2010Originally uploaded by ajstarksHere is a collection of pmaps that outline the changing mobile market share. The data is from Canalys, IDC, CNet, and Asymco.com
View ArticleGoogle Web Fonts, SVGo and code sketching with goplay
This program, webfonts, demonstrates Google Web Fonts and its API with SVGo. The key to its operation is the URI:http://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family={fonts}where {fonts} is a pipe-delimited list of...
View ArticleBullet Graphs with SVGo
Here is the output of bulletgraph -- an implemetation of Few's Bullet Graphs using SVGo. Like pmaps, bulletgraph reads a XML representation of the data, unmarshals the input into data structures, and...
View ArticleStock/Product Comparisons with SVGo
The latest visualization tool written with SVGo is stockproduct, a tool to compare stock prices with the release of products over time. This is a Go version of the tool described earlier. Like other...
View ArticleDocumenting Code and Pictures
For the SVGo workshop I had to document many examples of code+pictures, so I created a workflow to create consistently formatted illustrations of SVGo code and the pictures they produce. Below is the...
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