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Elixir Livebook is a secret weapon for documentation
The ability to execute sample code during documentation generation seems invaluable. Instead of being subject to rot, documentation turns into an executable test suite.
I've been working on something like this for Kotlin using a compiler plugin that allows code to access the source text of lambdas, functions and classes being executed. You write code that spits out markdown and captures its own source into code blocks.
https://github.com/mfwgenerics/kapshot
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Is there a way to make this possible in Kotlin
Maybe try https://github.com/mfwgenerics/kapshot
vega-lite
- FLaNK-AIM Weekly 06 May 2024
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Ask HN: What's the best charting library for customer-facing dashboards?
I like Vega-Lite: https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/
It’s built by folks from the same lab as D3, but designed as “a higher-level visual specification language on top of D3” [https://vega.github.io/vega/about/vega-and-d3/]
My favorite way to prototype a dashboard is to use Streamlit to lay things out and serve it and then use Altair [https://altair-viz.github.io/] to generate the Vega-Lite plots in Python. Then if you need to move to something besides Python to productionize, you can produce the same Vega-Lite definitions using the framework of your choice.
- Vega-Lite – A Grammar of Interactive Graphics
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Vega-Altair: Declarative Visualization in Python
Box zoom would need to be added to Vega-Lite first, and there has been some discussion around it in https://github.com/vega/vega-lite/issues/4742. Bottom line is that there's nothing blocking its implementation, someone just needs to do the work in Vega-Lite. And once released in Vega-Lite, Altair would pick it up automatically with how we generate the Altair API from the Vega-Lite schema.
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Gnuplotlib: Non-Painful Plotting for NumPy
I also have difficulties with Gnuplot and Matplotlib. I like Vega that allows me to create visualisations in a declarative way. If I really need something special I go with d3.js, which had a really steep learning curve but with ChatGPT it should have become easier for beginners.
[1] https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/
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Elixir Livebook is a secret weapon for documentation
To ensure you do not miss this: LiveBook comes with a Vega Lite integration (https://livebook.dev/integrations -> https://livebook.dev/integrations/vega-lite/), which means you get access to a lot of visualisations out of the box, should you need that (https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/).
In the same "standing on giant's shoulders" stance, you can use Explorer (see example LiveBook at https://github.com/elixir-explorer/explorer/blob/main/notebo...), which leverages Polars (https://www.pola.rs), a very fast DataFrame library and now a company (https://www.pola.rs/posts/company-announcement/) with 4M$ seed.
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Observable Plot: The JavaScript library for exploratory data visualization
Nice, would be nice to have it integrated in GitHub markdown.
Looks similar to Vega or Vega-lite(https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/). Definitely as rich as D3.js but gets the job done for simple visualisations.
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[AskJS] Javascript statistics library with period selection
Vega-lite can do this https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/
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2022 FIFA World Cup finishing position probability per team [OC]
The underlying data is from an online betting site. Data analysis was done in Python and I used Vega/Altair for the visualisation.
What are some alternatives?
kotlinx-knit - Kotlin source code documentation management tool
graphic-walker - An open source alternative to Tableau. Embeddable visual analytic
mdx - Execute code blocks inside your documentation
vega-tooltip - Tooltip Plugin for Vega-Lite
lightning - High performance, interactive statistical graphics engine for the web.
py4cl2 - Call python from Common Lisp
d3 - Bring data to life with SVG, Canvas and HTML. :bar_chart::chart_with_upwards_trend::tada:
ggplot2 - An implementation of the Grammar of Graphics in R
plot - A node library to display charts in popup windows and save them as pngs. Supports observablehq/plot, vega-lite and plotly out of the box.
plot - A vega-lite DSL for Common Lisp
obsidian-mathpad - Computer Algebra System (CAS) for Obsidian.md
py4cl - Call python from Common Lisp