#그래프구현 #jqplot #나온다 #5일만에 시간이 1.31초 조금 조정을 해야딤 기분좋다(Daejeon에서)

seen from Switzerland
seen from Japan
seen from China
seen from Japan

seen from United States
seen from Russia
seen from Yemen
seen from United States

seen from Malaysia

seen from Italy
seen from China
seen from Netherlands
seen from China

seen from Malaysia

seen from Indonesia

seen from Canada

seen from Malaysia
seen from Italy
seen from Brazil
seen from China
#그래프구현 #jqplot #나온다 #5일만에 시간이 1.31초 조금 조정을 해야딤 기분좋다(Daejeon에서)
Learning jqPLot - This book made me a ninja on graphs!
Learning jqPlot
Scott Gottreu did a fine job on this title, it was informative, to the point, and the code worked. The information was detailed and to the point, I felt like I learned something new which was my intentions for reading this title. "This book empowers you to create highly-customized charts and graphs that present your data in a visually appealing and analytic manner." This was taken from the publisher page for this title and it's spot on, I did enjoy starting from a very basic graph and moving on to a more advanced graph.
There isn't really much more to say about this title, I've used other plugins and they are pretty good but I feel leveraging the power of jqPlot opens the door for even better data representation using charts or graphs. I would also like to mention this is probably the first Packt book where the author actually utilized some humor and it was very refreshing. I REALLY REALLY enjoyed the story driven type setup, it actually helps me retain information. There are charts-o-plenty in this book as well, so if you're a visual learner like me you'll really appreciate the number of elements which are represented in full color for the eBook version. I did like the emphasis on limitations and I would have liked to seen more scenarios that require heavy loads or database driven dashboards. The remote loading was a nifty feature, do people still use that word?
All in all I'm very pleased with this book, it will allow you to add some pizzazz to your web application while maintaining a well known and liked framework, no need to re-invent the wheel on this one folks. If you're just wondering if remote datasets are covered, you're in luck because they are. I would say I could have used a few more pages with database driven charts but I'm confident I can fill in the blanks. I'd highly recommend this book to anyone creating a web application that requires visual representation of the data, you'll really enjoy this one.
Publisher Link: http://bit.ly/1Bfdrhe
Web prototype for a nursing home sleep monitor prospect. Initially using Beddit sleep monitors.
Topics: Python, Flask, Jinja, OAuth, REST, JavaScript, jqPlot, CSS.
Fusionforge source content management reporting graphs implemented using jqplot library as a jpgraph replacement.
Work in progress: Fusionforge jqplot integration. Replacement of the old jpgraph php library.