A list of puns related to "Software Visualization"
I've heard of some, but forgot their name.
I'm a brand designer for almost 10 years and I had a client from a VC-Backed Data Company that needed help to redesign its charts and graphs to their new brand identity.
It was a "simple" task for me, however, they pay great. This got me into Data Visualization Design and stuff and it would be interesting to learn a new skill for the entire 2022.
I found Tableau a very helpful software to apply data visualization without learning to code and it helped me adapt fast. It feels it like itβs the Canva version of Photoshop.
To all professionals here, how's your career with this software? Do you think this skill is a great combo for brand/graphic designers that worked with Adobe softwares for more than a decade without learning to code?
Hi I'm a bit lost for this new hardware.
Windows ARM ?? I knew a version exists because of RPI but...
But i don't know if I should : Buy a windows 11 key Install a Windows 10 then upgrade to Windows 11 Or maybe install and older windows version And i'm sure if windows 10 ARM still support x64
I need to use some older software (at least 5 year old) only wimdows compatible
The VM will not serve daily and i could probably turn off the Virtual network Card, and for now it only for those 2 software.
If someone could give me a crash course on those Windowd ARM version, it would be very appreciated
Is parallels the best way to go ? This isn't for me, and i'm usually use VB
Any recommendation on the software for plotting drill core data? Down the hole, but more specifically to visualize assay variation?
Preferably free to use, but any recommendation would be useful really.
Thanks
Hi everyone,
my name is Oliver Moseler. I am a PhD student in the Software-Engineering Group at the University of Trier, Germany.
I am looking for participants for an online survey as part of a research project on the visualization of software metrics.
Our new visualization is developed for the Java programming language, is embedded in the source-code and displays the runtime consumption of groups of threads at the level of methods and lines of code.
With this survey, we investigate whether the visualization supports reasoning about the dynamic behavior of program code.
A participation should take no longer than 20 minutes. For each reasonable participation in the survey, we will donate 4β¬ to a charity of your choice. The total amount of donations is limited to 400β¬. At the end of the survey, you can choose from the following list of charities:
The link to the survey is as follows:
https://www.unipark.de/uc/segroup-uni-trier-tfes/
Thank you very much for your support
Hi there,
I need to find a software that enables me to provide the current annual report in a more interactive way to all the shareholders of my company. So far we have been doing some lame PDF reports via powerpoint and Excel. So far I have looked at several reporting tools that do kind of the same but are web-based. I would like to have something that is more interactive for the shareholders.
Any recommendations? :)
Thanks in advance!
I am interested in learning data visualization for climate change. I recently began studying QGIS.
What is the best climate change geographic information system (GIS)? Does Python or D3 have better tools for climate change data visualization?
We are a group of researchers investigating how to improve code review.
We are currently running a survey to evaluate a tool to visualize the content of a merge request as a graph, where nodes are the classes and methods modified in the merge request under review.
If you are a software developer, we would be really grateful if you could help us by participating in our survey (here: https://uzhwwf.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_eFBX9Z7Ncp66yVM).
The survey will last for approximately 15 minutes. As a token of appreciation, for each complete answer we will donate 2 USD to charity. Thank you!
Did people create P&L statements by hand on graph paper? How were charts and other data visualizations created and presented? How were financial models done? Was "big data" even a thing?
Hello guys,
I see in some articles, they visualize which part of the brain is stimulated with tDCS? They put a picture of a brain indicating with green and red colors. What is that software exactly? Do I have to save an stimulation or just protocol values would be enough for it, like by entering the values?
Thanks in advance.
On first blush, I'd just like a private system that allows me to store and organize all the information I keep gathering (some might say hoarding) in a way that is organized and interconnected and easy to search and navigate, and also that is physically under my control, rather than relying on "the cloud" or some subscription-based service from a third party. Though I might be open to distributed, P2P solutions as well, as long as they're reliable.
In the short term, I need to decide which of these CMS to use.
In the long term, I'd like to implement web apps that do data analytics on the wiki, and automatically generate concept maps, flow diagrams, and other graphic knowledge representations based on natural-language-processing of the contents.
What is the best short-term approach for this long-term project? I'd like to write as little code as possible myself: I'm perfectly happy retrofitting others' works into this, and crediting them in all the appropriate ways. I'd really like to avoid spending time groping in the dark around a wall, looking for a door, when all along it was a cliff that was in front of me, but I also understand that this sort of misery is part of the whole programmer experience, especially if you want to avoid proprietary software.
Should I buy something like a Synology 4 bay NAS DiskStation? Should I use Debian for an OS, or a fork thereof? I'd like the most privacy, security, and reliability for the minimum headache. Budget is, fortunately, not a big problem. Time is a bigger issue, since I'm doing this between jobs and will likely continue it as a side hustle/hobby project.
I'm looking for recommendations for a desktop or web app that will allow me to block and visualize a scene before shooting it. I don't have a GPU (and I hear they are hard to get, at the moment).
TNC exporter provides a legible, information-dense and customizable interface to view and analyze TNC activity over time. It is a prometheus exporter and grafana dashboard for direwolf (and other software TNCs) that collects packet metrics using the AGW or KISS TCP/IP interfaces. Please see the project's README file for additional information about requirements, installation, configuration etc. TNC exporter is released under the MIT license.
I built this in my spare time over the past few months, mostly because it was an interesting challenge dealing with several technologies I wanted to learn more about. Despite this, I have tried to make it a fully featured, decently documented piece of software that is of use to packet radio operators, particularly folks who would like to track ongoing usage of infrastructure such as APRS digipeaters and iGates. I still have some additional features planned (namely Mic-E and compressed position report parsing) but at this point I think it's quite useful and want to get the word out. I'm looking forward to hearing if folks here find it a good addition to their shack. Happy to provide support or answer questions.
Bug reports, suggestions and code contributions are welcome, through the github repo or directly via email/reddit message if you prefer.
Around 2000, when I was a college freshman, I bought a used SGI R4400/175 Indy and I never ended up running any cool visualization software on it. It probably did a lot of cool stuff in its day but I used it for web browsing and its Indycam which betrayed its capabilities until the hard drive died some years later and I donated it.
Around the same time, I also had a Sun SparcStation 5 but never ran anything like ANSYS or software like that.
A little while ago, somebody posted some weird Renault ad from the late 80s on reddit and wondered how it was made. My best guess that it was done on Alias/2 on a contemporary SGI Iris system.
I feel like there's something missing in this scene, that even if I bought one of these machines for nostalgia I could never actually run the software it was used for and feel lame for having not done any of this when I had these systems.
I was browsing around ebay the other day and found somebody was selling for AU$20,000 an oil and gas visualization software set as-is, the application of which makes some sense now.
What is the "state of the art" for obsolete industrial software running on these kinds of old UNIX workstations? Is it remotely possible to get these old applications? What is the record of this software even having existed?
I need to film a video in which I have to show what keys and mouse buttons I am pressing. Most keystroke visualization tools that I can find just have the key pop up in the corner of your screen, but I want the software to show a little miniature keyboard and mouse with the keys and buttons that I choose and shows whenever I press them, similar to the Minecraft keystrokes mod. Can anyone help me out here?
Greetings,
Could any of you suggest some platforms which can perform statistical analyses efficiently while also generating publication-quality figures like that of ggplot2 and have several options for customizing figures (e.g. editing axes ticks, labels, lines, adding equation to the graph, etc.,)?
Some of the platforms that I came across which suits these purposes are:
I have also been suggested Jamovi and JASP; but perhaps it does not have many options for customizing figures. However, I'd be thankful if any of you could suggest to me some other software that suits my purpose.
Thank you.
What software did the author use to create the wonderful visualizations in this Transformer writeup? I would love to recreate his work.
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