Survive that long!
It's a bit too bad that the network visualisation relies on d3: it is really slow with big networks, and the force directed algorithm is far from the best. Have you tried using JS libraries built specifically to…
Nice! Funny coincidence, @Yomguithereal has been working for the past few weeks pretty much on the same idea of using SIMD for CSV parsing, but in Rust! https://github.com/medialab/simd-csv
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Maybe just read the love letter?
You should look at its author's nationality ;)
« a single missing " can destroy the entire document » This is basically true for any data format, so really worse argument ever...
It sounds to me like as often the problem here is Excel, not CSV
Here's my contribution to allow simple comparisons using series and small multiples, and to automatically shift curves with a calculated delay: https://boogheta.github.io/coronavirus-countries/
Survive that long!
It's a bit too bad that the network visualisation relies on d3: it is really slow with big networks, and the force directed algorithm is far from the best. Have you tried using JS libraries built specifically to…
Nice! Funny coincidence, @Yomguithereal has been working for the past few weeks pretty much on the same idea of using SIMD for CSV parsing, but in Rust! https://github.com/medialab/simd-csv
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Maybe just read the love letter?
You should look at its author's nationality ;)
« a single missing " can destroy the entire document » This is basically true for any data format, so really worse argument ever...
It sounds to me like as often the problem here is Excel, not CSV
Here's my contribution to allow simple comparisons using series and small multiples, and to automatically shift curves with a calculated delay: https://boogheta.github.io/coronavirus-countries/