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The Gamma
Tools for creating open data visualisations that empower the reader to actively engage and explore data further.
✒️ The Gamma lets anyone create transparent and open data visualizations that are linked to the original data source and encourages the reader to further explore data.
🔍 Data services that provide data for The Gamma project. The repository includes data on Olympic medals (exposed as a service) and Pivot service (which powers the grouping, aggregation etc..)
🔍 Minimal web application hosting The Gamma script and editor. This is an easy to use example showing all the important features. The web site is a minimal node.js project for simplicity.
📚 The easiest way to create and share your open and transparent data visualizations created using The Gamma. The site also lets you import custom CSV files into The Gamma.
👻 Repository for general discussion about the project. Start here if you want to open an issue, but you're not sure where it should go! Also used for tracking work in Projects.
📚 Service for The Gamma Gallery that lets people upload CSV files to blob storage, implements Pivot provider source for querying CSV files and REST provider listing the files.
🌍 Academic publications about The Gamma project. This includes the Computation+Journalism 2015 paper and ECOOP 2017 paper on the pivot type provider with supporting materials and occasionally other assorted work-in-progress writing. Not particularly organised and contributor friendly...
✒️ The Gamma lets anyone create transparent and open data visualizations that are linked to the original data source and encourages the reader to further explore data.
🌍 Static landing page for The Gamma projects with links for the Olympic visualizations project, The Gamma gallery where you can easily create and share snippets and earlier World Bank Carbon prototypes.
📚 The easiest way to create and share your open and transparent data visualizations created using The Gamma. The site also lets you import custom CSV files into The Gamma.
🔍 Minimal web application hosting The Gamma script and editor. This is an easy to use example showing all the important features. The web site is a minimal node.js project for simplicity.
👻 Repository with scripts for analyzing user actions. Once there are some user actions, that is. To run the code, you need access to the Azure blob storage with logs.