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Nick |
Message |
00:58 |
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sivoais |
awesome! |
00:59 |
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sivoais |
next: make a edge weightings based on which channel the nicks talk the most on :-) |
03:41 |
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pdurbin |
:) |
03:41 |
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pdurbin |
sivoais: glad you like it! you're well connected :) |
03:41 |
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pdurbin |
oh. hmm, I forgot to put the version with the links to the 2 tsv files that power it |
03:43 |
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pdurbin |
there. if you look at links.tsv you'll see there's an (unused) column called "type" which I *could* use to specify where people are the most chatty (if I had that data handy) :) |
03:44 |
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pdurbin |
I'm thinking I might want to record a animated gif/screencast about my setup. It's so much fun messing around with network/graph data |
16:09 |
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16:12 |
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pdurbin |
another d3 "force" diagram: http://dvn-vm1.hmdc.harvard.edu/data/viz/iqss/ |
16:13 |
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pdurbin |
based on data at http://datascience.iq.harvard.edu/team |
16:27 |
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pdurbin |
I was thinking of doing another version that connects the 5 projects based on language used (Java, R, Javascript, etc.) |
16:50 |
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17:59 |
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pdurbin |
▷ JavaScript++: JavaScript Classes, Modules, Type Safety & More - http://jspplang.org |
18:06 |
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pdurbin |
▷ JavaScript++: JavaScript Classes, Modules, Type Safety & More - http://jspp.javascript.am |
18:07 |
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pdurbin |
two domains for the same language, I guess |
19:34 |
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pdurbin |
sivoais: I should put my podcasts recommendations into a d3 force graph too. "if you like this, you might like that" :) |
19:41 |
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sivoais |
at an individual episode level? |
19:42 |
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pdurbin |
no, no, the whole podcast |
19:42 |
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pdurbin |
here I'm playing with "if you like this irc channel, you might like that one" http://irc.greptilian.com/tmp/ |
20:00 |
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pdurbin |
what I like about this (back to the podcast example) is that you wouldn't have to tag various podcasts as "java"... it's enough to draw a link between them and because a number of them have java in the title, it will be obvious enough at a glance that you're looking at a java cluster |
20:02 |
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* pdurbin |
backs up his podcast list to opml |