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Description: provide a generator ecosystem, with robust and opinionated client-side stack, comprising tools and frameworks that can help developers quickly build beautiful web applications
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Description: Home of agate, csvkit, proof, and other tools for journalists and data users
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Description: data extraction from web pages
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Description: Waypoints has been around for a while, and supports both vanilla JS and jQuery integration for interactive scrolling
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Description: a command line tool that let's you develop for Locomotive CMS right on your local machine
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Description: a progressive framework for building user interfaces
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Description: get analytics from an URL
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Description: a data-driven journalism agency, providing data-driven investigations, research, news stories, visualizations, interactives, on-demand projects and training to media companies and NGOs
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Description: Make stroke drawing animation without JavaScript. Simply drag and drop your stroke based SVG
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Description: a free cloud-hosted, zero-client app that combines data preparation and visualization in one
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Description: JavaScript library for visualizing streaming data, inspired by the process of physical sedimentation
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Description: create maps with OpenStreetMap layers in a minute and embed them in your site
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Description: Typing.io is a typing tutor/trainer for programmers. Typing.io's lessons are based on open source code, allow you to practice typing the key sequences that appear in real code
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Description: Tulip is an application to make building choropleth styled maps easy.
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Description: transform HTML to markdown
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Description: quickly and automatically extracts temporal references in freeform text to generate a visual timeline
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Description: a collection of R packages that share common philosophies and are designed to work together. This site is a work-in-progress guide to the tidyverse and its packages
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Description: Let anyone aggregate and visualize data with the simplicity of spreadsheet tools, but produce reproducible source code making the analysis fully transparent and open
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Description: using this tool you can visualize any text as a network
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Description: makes it simple to put your work on the web, whether you’re a team of one or a dozen. With Tarbell, you can collaboratively build beautiful websites and publish them with ease
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Description: a free Google Sheet template which lets you setup and run automated collection of search results from Twitter
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Description: a Ruby library for reading, writing, and manipulating CSV, tab-delimited and Excel data
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Description: Create beautiful charts from HTML tables with jqPlot and this little jQuery plugin
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Description: API with data about Star Wars all data available as JSON here
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Description: lightweight library for manipulating and animating SVG
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Description: a fast, web-based, JavaScript-driven SVG drawing editor that works in any modern browser
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Description: A Jekyll template for publishing websites and articles
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Description: a self-contained, high-reliability, embedded, full-featured, public-domain, SQL database engine. SQLite is the most used database engine in the world
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Description: A force directed graph layout algorithm in JavaScript, using some real world physics to try and figure out how to show a network graph in a way that looks good
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Description: beautiful CMS for Rails developers
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Description: D3 Plugin for visualizing flows through a network on a leaflet map
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Description: Create Interactive Maps in Minutes
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Description: JavaScript SVG library for the modern web to create interactive, resolution-independent vector graphics that will look great on any size screen
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Description: Ruby Gem for smarter importing of CSV Files as Array(s) of Hashes, with optional features for processing large files in parallel, embedded comments, unusual field- and record-separators, flexible mapping of CSV-headers to Hash-keys
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Description: a DSL (Domain-Specific Language) for quickly creating web applications in Ruby with minimal effort.
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Description: Statistical methods in readable JavaScript for browsers, servers, and people.
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Description: A data visualization framework for React. It provides three types of frames (XYFrame, ORFrame, NetworkFrame) which allow you to deploy a wide variety of charts that share the same rules for how to display information
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Description: Selectize is the hybrid of a textbox and select box. It's jQuery-based and it's useful for tagging, contact lists, country selectors, and so on.
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Description: ScrollStory is a jQuery-based library used for some interactive scrolling projects at The New York Times. It has a super clear API and supports tons of options
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Description: ScrollMagic is quite robust, well-documented, and totally customizable library for interactive scrolling. It has a great add-on for debugging. It also has no dependencies.
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Description: open source and collaborative framework for extracting, scraping, the data you need from websites
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Description: Reusable D3 Sankey diagram using d3.Chart
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Description: simple & light weight dashboard framework in javascript
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Description: Ruby/Graphviz provides an interface to layout and generate images of directed graphs in a variety of formats (PostScript, PNG, etc.) using GraphViz.
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Description: a R package for statistics
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Description: a common, beautiful interface to tabular data, no matter the format
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Description: an all custom interactive scrolling library, so you can have it do whatever you want. However, it involves more coding and some math.
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Description: open-source, scalable database that makes building realtime apps dramatically easier
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Description: the leading open source CMS on the Ruby on Rails framework
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Description: R package to create, customize and publish interactive javascript visualizations from R using a familiar lattice style plotting interface
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Description: a no-fluff, open source content management system designed for small teams
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Description: project.org statistical analysis software
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Description: This book brings the fundamentals of R coding to you, using the same material developed as part of the industry-leading Johns Hopkins Data Science Specialization
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Description: Scientific Graphics and GUI Library for Python
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Description: provides a clean and simple interface for you to perform common PostgreSQL tasks quickly
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Description: A graphical toolkit for visualization, designed for custom graphs, it is still easy to create many standard chart types
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Description: A guide made to understand data better
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Description: Python library for creating optimized, repeatable and self-documenting data analysis pipelines
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Description: a JavaScript library built with D3.js providing a graph based search interface generated in HTML and SVG usable on any modern browser
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Description: in-browser dataviz tools
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Description: handle svg
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Description: Importing a CSV dump of Postgres data into Heroku
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Description: a complete rewrite of pgAdmin, built using Python and Javascript/jQuery. A desktop runtime written in C++ with Qt allows it to run standalone for individual users, or the web application code may be deployed directly on a webserver for use by one or more users through their web browser
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Description: kind of obvious -> a website in which tools to work with data are presented as a periodic table
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Description: Plumb a PDF for detailed information about each char, rectangle, line, et cetera — and easily extract text and tables.
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Description: Parse addresses, names & more
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Description: a toolkit for making domain-specific probabilistic parsers, built on python-crfsuite
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Description: powerful, in-browser CSV parser for big boys and girls
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Description: Search, visualize, and review your documents. Up to hundreds of thousands of them, in any format.
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Description: free org chart tool that makes it easy to create, share and maintain Organizational Charts and network viz
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Description: a comprehensive, component-based software suite for machine learning and data mining
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Description: a web client (service) that translates spatial files into GeoJSON using the ogr2ogr command line tool for use in JavaScript web applications and frameworks
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Description: quickly scrape web data without coding. Turn web pages into structured spreadsheets within clicks
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Description: a package for scientific computing with Python. It contains among other things: a powerful N-dimensional array object; sophisticated (broadcasting) functions; tools for integrating C/C++ and Fortran code; useful linear algebra, Fourier transform, and random number capabilities.
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Description: Part writing tool, part interactive programming environment - for every stage of research from experimentation to publication
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Description: Ruby CMS for developers and designers. With simple code that's easy to follow, Nesta is easily extended using the Sinatra web framework. There's no database to configure – everything is stored in text files.
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Description: a graph database management system developed by Neo4j, Inc. Described by its developers as an ACID-compliant transactional database with native graph storage and processing, Neo4j is the most popular graph database according to DB-Engines ranking
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Description: convert your Excel data into one of several web-friendly formats, including HTML, JSON and XML
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Description: Mother Jones's Storytelling Tools
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Description: GUI to edit SVG in your fucking browser, also open source
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Description: a simple markdown-like script language for generating charts from text via javascript
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Description: an open-source platform for studying media ecosystems
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Description: an editor for map data
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Description: LotrProject is dedicated to bringing J.R.R Tolkien's works to life through various creative web projects
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Description: repository of journalist's lookup tables
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Description: A modern JavaScript utility library delivering modularity, performance & extras
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Description: a beautiful Open Source CMS that makes it super easy to develop and design exactly what your clients need
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Description: Turn datasets into stories
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Description: Javascript library to add fast and interactive graph visualization into web-based products
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Description: Several templates and codes to work with graphics
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Description: Python charting library for those who need charts now
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Description: guide teaches the basics of manipulating data using JavaScript in the browser, or in node.js
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Description: a library of free Bootstrap 3 themes and templates for dashboards
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Description: Kibana lets you visualize your Elasticsearch data and navigate the Elastic Stack
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Description: jStat provides native javascript implementations of statistical functions
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Description: editor generated from the JSON Schema
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Description: plotting and charting plugin for the jQuery Javascript framework. jqPlot produces beautiful line, bar and pie charts with many features
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Description: An easy way to use Jekyll and Github Pages as a "database" - powers this website
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Description: opensource javascript lib for making simple user interface controls leveraged by D3 .
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Description: good library, simple to use for just triggering events, but definitely not designed for customized interactive scrolling
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Description: a simple, zero-configuration command-line http server. It is powerful enough for production usage, but it's simple and hackable enough to be used for testing, local development, and learning
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Description: Use JavaScript visualization libraries at the R console, just like plots
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Description: provides the power necessary to let you build semantic templates effectively with no frustration
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Description: a framework that allows for the distributed processing of large data sets across clusters of computers using simple programming models
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Description: These guides are designed to make you immediately productive with Rails, and to help you understand how all of the pieces fit together
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Description: a d3 plugin for interactive scrolling. It is only the library that specifically implements the transition to and from a fixed position graphic.
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Description: in-browser dataviz tool for simple charts
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Description: D3.js, Backbone.js based Graphite Dashboard Toolkit
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Description: The Google Maps Geocoding API is a service that provides geocoding and reverse geocoding of addresses
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Description: explore data using this Google Cloud tool
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Description: cloud data service to visually explore, clean, and prepare data for analysis
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Description: provides a productive, interactive, and integrated tool to explore, visualize, analyze and transform data, bringing together the power of Python, SQL, JavaScript, and the Google Cloud Platform with services such as BigQuery and Storage
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Description: create a Google chart in seconds
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Description: KMZ and KML files 5.556 cities in Brazil
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Description: ggplot2 is a plotting system for R, based on the grammar of graphics
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Description: a free and open source software tool that serves as an introduction to spatial data analysis
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Description: a spatial database of the location of the world's administrative areas (or adminstrative boundaries) for use in GIS and similar software
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Description: A Jekyll template for publishing single-page websites and articles that are incredibly readable and fully responsive
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Description: Quickly turn your spreadsheets into stunning online charts, maps and interactive stories
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Description: CSV parsing tool with Ruby
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Description: intended as a complete replacement to the CSV standard library. It is significantly faster and smaller while still being pure Ruby code. It also strives for a better interface
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Description: Facets contains two robust visualizations to aid in understanding and analyzing machine learning datasets. Get a sense of the shape of each feature of your dataset using Facets Overview, or explore individual observations using Facets Dive
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Description: Data Science without Programming. Powered by R. Explore your data by transforming, visualizing, and modeling.
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Description: a library for creating fast, dynamic and interactive HTML5 visualizations
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Description: a distributed, RESTful search and analytics engine capable of solving a growing number of use cases
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Description: a free-to-use, hosted, mobile responsive visual with built in ability for story telling, from ICFJ
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Description: collecting what digital humanities and news nerds would want to explore together and how we might facilitate it
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Description: WebGL2 powered geospatial visualization layers, or an overlay suite for React providing a set of highly performant data visualization overlays
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Description: An Open Source data sharing, versioning, and collaboration platform for SQLite databases, with special integration for DB Browser for SQLite.
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Description: a high quality, visual, open source tool to create, design, and edit database files compatible with SQLite
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Description: examples on how to build the best visualization with your data
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Description: provides an instant, read-only JSON API for any SQLite database
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Description: Generate maps from address or places
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Description: compelling, data-driven narratives and tools for exploration and data preparation
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Description: a suite of easy-to-use web tools for beginners that introduce concepts of working with data
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Description: Data Wrangling cheatsheet with dplyr and tidyr
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Description: A weekly newsletter of useful/curious datasets
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Description: make cool GIFs from datasets
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Description: D4 is a friendly charting DSL for D3. The goal of D4 is to allow developers to quickly build data-driven charts with little knowledge of the internals of D3.
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Description: A d3.js-powered workbench for rapid visualization prototyping
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Description: Ruby wrapper for D3.js
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Description: a simple, highly configurable script built on d3.js for creating simple, attractive pie charts. It's free, open source, and found on github
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Description: D3 JavaScript Network Graphs from R
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Description: d3-rails provides D3 for Rails 3.1 and higher
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Description: primary JS library for data viz uses CDN by Mike Bostock. D3.js is a JavaScript library for manipulating documents based on data.
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Description: open source javascript library to render Spot Matrix Charts using D3.js
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Description: D3 tutorials for everyone
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Description: generate a histogram with D3
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Description: generator.com simple bar chart tool using D3
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Description: open source javascript library to render Dot Matrix Charts using D3.js
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Description: a plug-in for the jQuery Javascript library to add advanced interaction controls to any HTML table
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Description: Selections in d3.js with a simple bar chart from Ian Johnson on Vimeo.
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Description: built-in annotation types, or extend it to make custom annotations. It is made for d3-v4 in SVG
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Description: Pivot tables for CSV files in the terminal
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Description: Find (fuzzy) matches between two CSV files in the terminal
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Description: a suite of utilities for converting to and working with CSV
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Description: Draw bar charts from CSV files in the terminal
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Description: Convert CSV files into a SQLite database
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Description: the easy way to create a CSV of essentially anything in Ruby, in full pirate regalia. It works better if you are wearing a tricorne
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Description: CSV importer turns every row of a CSV file into an object. Each column is matched and tested against a given class. You can provide a dictionary with translations between the CSV column names and the object properties
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Description: a library for accessing a spreadsheet as a native Python object suitable for templating
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Description: scrape stuff online with this browser plugin
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Description: Convert your PDF files to Word, Excel, PowerPoint and more. Convert various formats to PDF.
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Description: select your very own colour scheme
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Description: CoffeeScript is a little language that compiles into JavaScript
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Description: a code-editor component that can be embedded in Web pages
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Description: best tool for data conversion into other formats
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Description: React components that make up the UI for Quartz Chartbuilder
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Description: simple chart making tool
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Description: Useful CDN links for several JS libraries
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Description: the right choice when you need scalability and high availability without compromising performance
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Description: Navigation scripting & testing for PhantomJS and SlimerJS
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Description: several tools from dataviz agency Bocoup
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Description: project to advance the design and development of a comprehensive open source information visualization and visual analytics library for Adobe Flex.
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Description: a Python library designed for quick turnaround projects like screen-scraping
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Description: Useful base64-image converter
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Description: An extensive list of interesting open source projects written in С, C++, Clojure, Lisp, Elixir, Erlang, Elm, Golang, Haskell, JavaScript, Lua, OCaml, Python, R, Ruby, Rust, Scala etc.
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Description: data warehouse software facilitates reading, writing, and managing large datasets residing in distributed storage using SQL
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Description: a tool for indexing large amounts of both unstructured (PDF, Word, HTML) and structured (CSV, XLS, SQL) data for easy browsing and search.
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Description: an open-source script for Adobe Illustrator that converts your Illustrator documents into html and css
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Description: a Python data analysis library that is optimized for humans instead of machines. It is an alternative to numpy and pandas that solves real-world problems with readable code
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Description: A web framework for building virtual reality experiences
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Description: open source repository by Adobe
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Description: A simple interface to arbitrarily arrange items in a grid for something like a cartogram
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Description: introduces a fundamentally new way to get knowledge and answers
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Description: Information is Beautiful's tool for making data, information and ideas beautiful
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Description: an ecosystem of modular data visualization components
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Description: declarative format for creating, saving, and sharing visualization designs
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Description: Visualization Verification View (V³) aims to serve as a "view source" for data-visualizations
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Description: A Jekyll template for publishing websites and articles
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Description: Unfolding is a library to create interactive maps and geovisualizations in Processing and Java
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Description: JavaScript library that provides useful functional coding helpers without extending any builtin objects
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Description: HTML generator
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Description: a jewel for creating svg shapes, experimental environment for rapidly prototyping visualization code
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Description: TopoJSON is an extension of GeoJSON that encodes topology
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Description: Web Widget for Visualizing Temporal Data
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Description: timeplot widget for plotting time series and overlay time-based events over them
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Description: elegant timelines and maps created very easily
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Description: powerful and simple to use chart library for creating time based charts in pure HTML5JavaScript
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Description: visualization of large tree structures
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Description: build 3D stuff with it
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Description: cool library for data viz
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Description: draw dinamic data viz
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Description: extract tables from PDF files
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Description: java extract tables from PDF files, newer version
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Description: extractor extract tables from PDF files
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Description: very popular data visualization tool with hosting of graphics
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Description: setter Ruby app that provides an easy way to present CSVs hosted locally or remotely e.g. on google, etc in custom HTML
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Description: makes responsive tables, also quite useful
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Description: framework for creating data visualizations that scale to realtime interactions with up to 1,000,000 data points
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Description: Jekyll template for portfolio
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Description: engine for publishing stories, and you can even download the code to use it in your own server
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Description: make your search engine out of a .zip file
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Description: those fellows make cool basemaps and mapping applications
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Description: editor online de Markdown
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Description: a repository of different styles for Google Maps aimed towards web designers and developers
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Description: JavaScript Charting Library for Streaming Data
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Description: A Jekyll template for publishing websites and articles
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Description: Sigma is a JavaScript library dedicated to graph drawing. It makes easy to publish networks on Web pages, and allows developers to integrate network exploration in rich Web applications
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Description: JS library for small databeses using Google Sheets
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Description: random
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Description: Python visualization library based on matplotlib
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Description: The SciRuby gem is a metagem which installs a list of up-to-date scientific gems
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Description: write client-side web applications in Scala
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Description: geographic data of Sao Paulo city
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Description: a complete tutorial from Guru99 that presents SQLite for beginners, with lots of tips and visuals
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Description: this beauty runs SQL in your browser by Rick Bergfalk
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Description: A dynamic, open source programming language with a focus on simplicity and productivity. It has an elegant syntax that is natural to read and easy to write.
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Description: data series visualization
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Description: Alexanderregressionjs a javascript library containing a collection of least squares fitting methods
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Description: online tool to learn, build, & test Regular Expressions
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Description: library for building data applications in pure Javascript and HTML
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Description: javascript library for building user interfaces
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Description: library for some cool data viz, using D3
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Description: complete HTML/CSS solution for quick & elegant responsive tables. Code is unminified for easy customization.
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Description: tables# makes responsive tables, quite useful
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Description: The missing link between spreadsheets and data visualization. Update from previous Raw tool
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Description: CSV files that generate a SVG data viz. Please use `viewbox` in your `svg` tag for responsive viz
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Description: dataguide a guide to organize data
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Description: make cool dashboards using D3 viz
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Description: responsive iframes
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Description: webbased interface for managing content on GitHub
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Description: data visualizations and interactive animations using web standards and without any plugins
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Description: Processing is a flexible software sketchbook and a language for learning how to code within the context of the visual arts
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Description: open source object relational database system
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Description: spatial database extender for PostgreSQL objectrelational database
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Description: free JS library for dynamic, interactive maps
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Description: very straightforward name
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Description: lightweight Tableaustyle interface for visual analysis
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Description: library for some cool data viz
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Description: charts JS library for data viz uses CDN
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Description: PhantomJS is a headless WebKit scriptable with a JavaScript API. It has fast and native support for various web standards - DOM handling, CSS selector, JSON, Canvas, and SVG
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Description: cool dashboards withs maps
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Description: turn dynamic websites into APIs
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Description: visual toolkit for multidimensional detectives
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Description: open source vector graphics scripting framework that runs on top of the HTML5 Canvas
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Description: provides a place for you to store data, search it and share it with the rest of your newsroom
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Description: visualize complex historical data with ease. From Stanford's Humanities + Design project
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Description: The free and open global address collection
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Description: transform address to latlong values in a CSV using Open Refine
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Description: highperformance, featurepacked library for all your mapping needs
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Description: Open Street Map, as you know it
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Description: metautil tool to download and process OSM Metadata
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Description: Region, countries, subregions, cities you can get all their polygons here
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Description: a Rubygem providing HTML, XML, SAX, and Reader parsers with XPath and CSS selector support, useful for scraping
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Description: A digest of most of the methods documented at nokogiri.org
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Description: tools integrate with traditional design applications and run on many platforms
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Description: gives out prompts for writingpublishing news with different tools, to different audience, on different platforms from CUNY's Jue Yang
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Description: a public domain map dataset available at 1:10m, 1:50m, and 1:110 million scales. Featuring tightly integrated vector and raster data, with Natural Earth you can make a variety of visually pleasing, well-crafted maps with cartography or GIS software
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Description: Geospacial data repository
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Description: build re-usable charts and chart components for d3.js without taking away the power that d3.js gives you
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Description: straightfoward name for a guidelines book
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Description: customizable line charts
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Description: quick and simple graphs uses CDN
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Description: JS framework for some weird stuff
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Description: small, extensible, and free library to use interactive maps
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Description: chart framework for reusable graphs using D3
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Description: convert markdown to HTML in under 5kb
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Description: library built on top of D3 that is optimized for visualizing and laying out timeseries data
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Description: makes an interactive map out of a Google Spreadsheet. It is also dead simple.
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Description: great mapping tool, especially for basemaps design
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Description: easiest to share Gifs on social media
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Description: draw dinamic data viz
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Description: A Jekyll template for publishing websites and articles
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Description: Js library for maps uses CDN
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Description: util command line utility that makes it easy to search, download, and process Landsat imagery
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Description: A Jekyll template for a simple landing
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Description: relationship data
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Description: framework for building interactive map applications without Google Maps or any other mapping service
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Description: Julia is a high-level, high-performance dynamic coding language for technical computing, with syntax that is familiar to users of other technical computing environments
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Description: JSON validator
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Description: useful
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Description: editor of Json
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Description: HTML 5 Flow Charts, BPMN And Other Diagrams
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Description: cool way to publish on the web without fucking trying to kill yourself with other CMS solutions I am not against CMS, I like them, but boy they are demanding fuckers
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Description: bayreuth.dewp interactive geometry, plotting, visualization
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Description: fix your JSON
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Description: provides tools for creating Interactive Data Visualizations for the Web
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Description: a resource for those who would like to develop or use a professionally designed interactive choropleth map
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Description: JavaScript library to visualize and navigate graphs
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Description: vector graphics designer
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Description: tools for creating Interactive Data Visualizations for the Web
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Description: Can't say I like this tool very much, as their exporting options are somewhat limited there are better options
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Description: heavy as shit on your browser, but this tool allows you to handle a great deal of mapping formats
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Description: The IDRE “Sandbox” is in the Math & Sciences building, in Room 4328 which has two entrances (be sure to go to the red, not white, double-door). Please knock loudly! It may be a bit complicated to get there.
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Description: JavaScript graph library that uses Raphaël to render graphics
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Description: a new idea around making website creation simple again. Hugo flexibly works with many formats and is ideal for blogs, docs, portfolios and much more
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Description: makes it easy for developers to set up interactive charts in their web pages
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Description: cloud version of High Charts
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Description: check your HTML for errors
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Description: A Jekyll template for publishing single-page websites and articles that are incredibly readable and fully responsive
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Description: allows the user to toggle a button in Grasshopper to create a D3JS view
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Description: a website to check data grammar
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Description: javascript charting library based on Raphaël and Prototype.js
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Description: a useful interactive demonstrator of graph capability and a simple visual administration interface for small graph databases
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Description: make your Google Sheet into JSON file format
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Description: speaks for itself
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Description: Websites for you and your projects. Hosted directly from your GitHub repository. Just edit, push, and your changes are live.
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Description: best for making Gifs
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Description: tool for network viz
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Description: map made simple
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Description: geographical database is available for download free of charge under a creative commons attribution license. It contains over 10 million geographical names and consists of over 9 million unique features whereof 2.8 million populated places and 5.5 million alternate names. All features are categorized into one out of nine feature classes and further subcategorized into one out of 645 feature codes
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Description: transforms GeoJSON into TopoJSON
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Description: facilitates the indexing of and searching with arbitrary geo shapes such as rectangles and polygons
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Description: a C++ port of the Java Topology Suite (JTS). As such, it aims to contain the complete functionality of JTS in C++. This includes all the OpenGIS Simple Features for SQL spatial predicate functions and spatial operators, as well as specific JTS enhanced topology functions
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Description: where the Fusion technology team documents tools we use, processes we follow, and lessons we've learned
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Description: tools for creating, viewing, validating, publishing, and working with Data Packages
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Description: a tool that transforms Google spreadsheets into searchable databases that can be embedded in news stories
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Description: explores how statisticians, designers, data scientists, and others use analysis, visualization, and exploration to understand data and ourselves
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Description: a Twitter real-time retweets networks builder
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Description: widgets.orgexhibit create web pages with advanced text search and filtering functionalities
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Description: general purpose real-time charting library for building beautiful, smooth, and high performance visualizations
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Description: embeddable javascript markdown editor
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Description: pure javascript charting library, easy to use and completely customizable
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Description: tool for editing CSV & JSON files from your computer & from GitHub
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Description: a visual editor for Highcharts in drupal
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Description: graphs handling large datasets
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Description: create dynamic, unique, and functional charts
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Description: Analyze, annotate and publish. Turn documents into data.
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Description: objectoriented API for business analytics powered by d3
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Description: Customizable SVG map visualizations for the web in a single Javascript file using D3.js
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Description: clean your data and add it to a map or some simple visualization
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Description: a library for storage, analysis, manipulation and visualization of data in Ruby
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Description: declarative data visualization library written in Javascript
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Description: free functionally reactive library written in JavaScript
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Description: jsdc.js yet another javascript library for data viz
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Description: make charts in D3
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Description: a practical tutorial for creating interactive graphics and data-driven applications using D3
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Description: aims to bridge the gap between introductory tutorials/books and the official documentation.
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Description: Yeoman generator for the d3.js. It has the minimum skeleton necessary to start with d3.js
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Description: open source software for visualizing molecular interaction networks and biological pathways
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Description: data series visualization
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Description: system for collecting timestamped events and deriving metrics
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Description: JavaScript library for exploring large multivariate datasets in the browser
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Description: it does that
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Description: data on bike sharing
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Description: complex circular graphs, like chord diagrams. Pretty fucking cool.
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Description: cubichamiltoniangraphsfromlcf
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Description: JS library for data viz
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Description: js interactive chart tool
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Description: beautiful JavaScript charts with minimal code, and supports Google Charts and Highcharts and works with most browsers
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Description: name is clear enough. Cool and simple tool.
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Description: Simple techniques for bridging the graphics language gap
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Description: platform cartodb js great mapping tool, especially for interactive design
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Description: standalone HTML5 graphing library written in Javascript
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Description: plots columns from a csv file using the terminal
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Description: one the best one out there
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Description: pure CSS charts very easy to use and light weight
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Description: a Simple JavaScript chart that does not depend on libraries such as jQuery
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Description: D3-based reusable chart library
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Description: a tool for researchers who have to work with very incomplete and messy data. From Stanford's Humanities + Design project
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Description: convert shapes to SVG
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Description: interactive graphs using Python
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Description: integrates Google Sheets with webservices like Tableau and Slack
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Description: A better way to structure D3 code
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Description: serves raw files directly from GitHub with proper Content-Type headers. No traffic limits or throttling. Files are served via MaxCDN's super fast global CDN.
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Description: amazing, useful batch geocode tool, don't have words for it
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Description: library for plotting 2D data on maps in Python
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Description: wireframing tool
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Description: charts with JavaScript and the canvas element
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Description: multipurpose theme with page builder
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Description: static site generator with node.js
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Description: tool for network viz
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Description: A Jekyll template for publishing websites and articles
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Description: robust servers for demanding projects
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Description: An API of Ice And Fire is the world's greatest source for quantified and structured data from the universe of Ice and Fire (and the HBO series Game of Thrones)
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Description: a JavaScript library that starts with the original goal of Processing, to make coding accessible for artists, designers, educators, and beginners, and reinterprets this for today's web
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