JDK的可视化分享(第16期) 20200216

一、可视化示例

 

1、Food Map

http://goodcitylife.org/food/

JDK的可视化分享(第16期) 20200216

 

Home Projects Happy Maps Smelly Maps info map Chatty Maps info map Food & Health info map UrbanOpticon Facelift Six Hacks Jacobs Maps World Wide Social Capital Hearts & Politics Cultural Analytics info map Ambiance Data Team Join Us Poor but healthy What can we learn from billions of food purchases at London grocery stores? Money doesn't buy health Eating well does. In a London of arrows The lucky ones were found. Despite pointing downwards (low-income) They stay healthy (green) As they point to the right (eat well).

如何在地图上呈现多维信息

 

2、解析《自然》150 周年纪念刊封面网络可视化

JDK的可视化分享(第16期) 20200216

https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/SWAnrylNlxeO5HRHitkKqQ

你想知道它背后的故事吗?

 

3、凯度信息之美奖公布!一篇看完近40个信息可视化获奖设计

JDK的可视化分享(第16期) 20200216

https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/eCrkkiDbik62yXVzGt0PXg

这些获奖作品来自非常多样的领域:文化、时事、空间、全球化、人道主义、身份认同、科技、艺术...

 

 

4、Michelle Rial’s New Book Dreams of Being on Your Coffee Table

JDK的可视化分享(第16期) 20200216

JDK的可视化分享(第16期) 20200216https://medium.com/nightingale/michelle-rials-new-book-dreams-of-being-on-your-coffee-table-8d4cde6bf99

A discussion on data charts, life, and women in data visualization

用日常事物做可视化

 

 

5、2019 可视化书籍清单

JDK的可视化分享(第16期) 20200216

https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/pF4RwM2RCITU1wxZkDCmyA

 抓住2019 的尾巴,这里有一份可视化书单

 

6、这十年最棒的可视化图解

https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/urwT7UCPL3w_L0XIPZ5cRQ

JDK的可视化分享(第16期) 20200216

 

二、开发资源

1、Ultimate list of all tools we used to create a hit HTML5 game on Steam - Codecks

JDK的可视化分享(第16期) 20200216

JDK的可视化分享(第16期) 20200216https://www.codecks.io/blog/2019/creating-a-hit-steam-game-in-html5/

The ultimate list of (almost) everything we used to create our premium Steam hit game Curious Expedition.

 

2、Bruno Simon — Portfolio (case study) - Bruno - Medium

JDK的可视化分享(第16期) 20200216

JDK的可视化分享(第16期) 20200216https://medium.com/@bruno_simon/bruno-simon-portfolio-case-study-960402cc259b

After too many years, I’ve finally decided to update my portfolio.

 

3、Clean Coder Blog

 

https://blog.cleancoder.com/uncle-bob/2015/11/18/TheProgrammersOath.html

The Programmer's Oath 18 November 2015 In order to defend and preserve the honor of the profession of computer programmers, I Promise that, to the best of my ability and judgement: I will not produce harmful code. The code that I produce will always be my best work. I will not knowingly allow code that is defective either in behavior or structure to accumulate. I will produce, with each release, a quick, sure, and repeatable proof that every element of the code works as it should. I will make frequent, small, releases so that I do not impede the progress of others.

 

4、Creating a WebGL Earth with three.js

JDK的可视化分享(第16期) 20200216

JDK的可视化分享(第16期) 20200216http://blog.mastermaps.com/2013/09/creating-webgl-earth-with-threejs.html

This blog post will show you how to create a WebGL Earth with three.js , a great JavaScript library which helps you to go 3D in the browser...

 

三、思考

1、The Lesson to Unlearn    不要学应试技巧

http://www.paulgraham.com/lesson.html

December 2019 The most damaging thing you learned in school wasn't something you learned in any specific class. It was learning to get good grades. When I was in college, a particularly earnest philosophy grad student once told me that he never cared what grade he got in a class, only what he learned in it. This stuck in my mind because it was the only time I ever heard anyone say such a thing. For me, as for most students, the measurement of what I was learning completely dominated actual learning in college. I was fairly earnest; I was genuinely interested in most of the classes I took, and I worked hard. And yet I worked by far the hardest when I was studying for a test.

 

2、The Bus Ticket Theory of Genius      爱好要有意义,有生产性。

http://www.paulgraham.com/genius.html

November 2019 Everyone knows that to do great work you need both natural ability and determination. But there's a third ingredient that's not as well understood: an obsessive interest in a particular topic. To explain this point I need to burn my reputation with some group of people, and I'm going to choose bus ticket collectors. There are people who collect old bus tickets. Like many collectors, they have an obsessive interest in the minutiae of what they collect. They can keep track of distinctions between different types of bus tickets that would be hard for the rest of us to remember. Because we don't care enough. What's the point of spending so much time thinking about old bus tickets?

 

3、别让自己"墙"了自己 | | 酷 壳 - CoolShell      不能局限了自己

https://coolshell.cn/articles/20276.html

 

这一两周与几个朋友聊天,有年轻的90后,也有大叔级的70后,这些人在我看来都是很有能力的人,但是一些喜好过于强烈,让我不经意地回顾了我工作20年来身边的人,有发展得好的,也有发展的不好的,有些人是很可惜的,因为限制他们的不是其它人,也不是环境,而是自己,所以,很想写下这篇文章。(注:这篇文章可能会是一篇说教的文章,所以,可能会让你看着犯困,所以,我会尽量地短一些,而且尽可能多讲故事,少道理,这里的