These blog posts are primarily meant as external memory for members of the lab.
- Getting data from SurrealDB with Svelte
- Teaching Visual Design in Data Science... Remotely
- VAST Challenge 2021
- Hands-on data visualization using D3
- Hands-on data visualization using svelte
- How to run an online exercise session
- Projecting a map in clojure
- Request for help - re-use of protective gear for coronavirus
- Vega tutorial
- Vega-Lite tutorial
- Vega-Lite and Vega data visualisation tutorial
- The Lambda Architecture - how to handle huge and complex data
- Beyond SQL
- Extended introduction to relational databases
- sTAD - Simplified Topological Approximation of Data
- Hands-on data visualization using vega
- Doing a master's thesis in the lab
- Interactive data visualizations in Reveal.js markdown
- MongoDB tutorial
- Hadoop tutorial
- Notes from IEEE VIS 2015 in Chicago
- Get to know the user
- Get to know the data
- IEEE VIS 2015 recap
- Hitchhiker's guide to the VDA lab
- Hands-on data visualization using p5
- My thoughts of the Polymer Summit 2015
- Tutorial: drawing a scatterplot using paper.js
- EuroVis 2015 - Short paper on card sorting
- EuroVis 2015 recap
- Creating a map in D3
- Hands-on data visualization using processing - the python version
- Introduction to relational databases
- RavenDB - Getting documents
- RavenDB and python
- IEEE VIS Paris
- Sequential pattern mining
- From interactive to interactivated visualizations
- Vizbi 2014
- Markdown till the end
- Radviz rewrite in D3
- Radviz high-dimensional visualization using paper.js
- Reordering phylogenetic tree branches using R
- Heatmap dilemma
- A D3 visualization from Spark as a Service
- Spark as a service
- Shark or spark
- Proper syntax highlighting in Reveal.js using Pandoc
- Interactive (Scala) notebook
- A lazy functional tree zipper for zoom levels
- Scala, Processing and Spark
- Spark for Genomic Data
- More scale-stack bar charts
- Scale-stack barchart in paper.js
- Animation and slider in paper.js
- Linked views in paper.js