Great video, Fun Fun Function. Looking forward to your next upload. I crushed that thumbs up icon on your content. Keep up the awesome work! I'm curious, how do you approach the challenges of visualizing non-linear data with D3, and what techniques have you found most effective?
Hey Keyser! Non-linear can mean quite a number of things, like network graphs and stuff, or cyclical like seasons, but I suspect you are referring to cases like exponentially growing relationships, right? Stuff that one tend to shovel through logarithmic scales to create graphs that can actually be read? That is a super interesting case for d3 I think - while d3 can do that statically, I think that exponential growth is represented as log so often because one is historically limited to static graphs, but nowadays, we can animate + make interactive and it would be interesting to make an exploration into if we can understand an exponential growth better with an interactive animation (say, using a time slider (and zooming out the scale as the graphs is drawn)
Thanks for the breakdown! Just a quick off-topic question: My OKX wallet holds some USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (mistake turkey blossom warfare blade until bachelor fall squeeze today flee guitar). What's the best way to send them to Binance?
Epic, entertaining and educational 👍
"But, I digress" (and the digression about Gustav II) made me laugh a lot ;)
Nice content! D3 is a lot less frightening presented that way!
Both you and d3 are great!
Good to see you back on YT, Sir. Its been a while!
Great video, Fun Fun Function. Looking forward to your next upload. I crushed that thumbs up icon on your content. Keep up the awesome work! I'm curious, how do you approach the challenges of visualizing non-linear data with D3, and what techniques have you found most effective?
Hey Keyser! Non-linear can mean quite a number of things, like network graphs and stuff, or cyclical like seasons, but I suspect you are referring to cases like exponentially growing relationships, right? Stuff that one tend to shovel through logarithmic scales to create graphs that can actually be read? That is a super interesting case for d3 I think - while d3 can do that statically, I think that exponential growth is represented as log so often because one is historically limited to static graphs, but nowadays, we can animate + make interactive and it would be interesting to make an exploration into if we can understand an exponential growth better with an interactive animation (say, using a time slider (and zooming out the scale as the graphs is drawn)
Thanks for the breakdown! Just a quick off-topic question: My OKX wallet holds some USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (mistake turkey blossom warfare blade until bachelor fall squeeze today flee guitar). What's the best way to send them to Binance?