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Javascript libraries<br>[http://d3js.org/ d3js]<br>[http://nvd3.org/ nvd3 ]=> Recommended | Javascript libraries<br>[http://d3js.org/ d3js]<br>[http://nvd3.org/ nvd3 ]=> Recommended | ||
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'''Some Other interesting links that we could look at:''' | '''Some Other interesting links that we could look at:''' | ||
[http://vis.berkeley.edu/papers/animated_transitions/ Animated Transitions in Statistical Data Graphics] - Perhaps animations for low end phones is not really workable but perhaps we can do some sort of feature detection there.<br> | [http://vis.berkeley.edu/papers/animated_transitions/ Animated Transitions in Statistical Data Graphics] - Perhaps animations for low end phones is not really workable but perhaps we can do some sort of feature detection there.<br> |
Latest revision as of 00:19, 16 November 2013
Javascript libraries
d3js
nvd3 => Recommended
Some Other interesting links that we could look at:
Animated Transitions in Statistical Data Graphics - Perhaps animations for low end phones is not really workable but perhaps we can do some sort of feature detection there.