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== Details On Demand == | |||
The amazing D3 and CrossFilter javascript libraries are designed for dynamic analysis of "details on demand". You provide a decent-sized set of raw data (~5MB in the flights demo) and then the javascript tools let you manipulate it instantaneously to search for trends. | |||
For Metal, our "details on demand" consist of the following per-day values: | |||
* value of metal in Mexico | |||
* value of metal in US | |||
* value of metal in transit | |||
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Revision as of 18:09, 28 September 2014
Random dev notes I want to remember...
- W2UI has just about all the widgets and support we should need - AVOID JQUERY UI as that will get EXTREMELY MESSY to mix in!
- Pull down javascript locally whenever possible - Make sure not to mix http and https or Firefox (etc?) will NOT load (so just pull locally!)
- These visualizations are both beautiful and incredibly optimized; use with discretion FTW.
- W2UI Toolbar uses font-awesome icons for now (will change according to author). Use icon: 'fa fa-#name#' according to this. List of icons
Details On Demand
The amazing D3 and CrossFilter javascript libraries are designed for dynamic analysis of "details on demand". You provide a decent-sized set of raw data (~5MB in the flights demo) and then the javascript tools let you manipulate it instantaneously to search for trends.
For Metal, our "details on demand" consist of the following per-day values:
- value of metal in Mexico
- value of metal in US
- value of metal in transit