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  1. "Native C PHP extension for fast chart rendering: 19 families (line, bar, pie, scatter, bubble, stock with technical indicators, radar, polar, surface, contour, treemap, funnel, waterfall, heatmap, gauge, linear meter, gantt, box plot, area) drawn onto ext/gd \GdImage canvases via libgd."

    Examples: github.com/iliaal/fastchart/tr

    #php #charts

  2. SPC is a method/tool for monitoring, controlling, and improving processes by using real data to reduce waste and ensure quality.

    Control Charts is the primary tool to document process stability, but not the only one.

    #spc #control #quality #charts #data

  3. Heute vor 50 Jahren war übrigens '#Rocky' von Frank Farian auf Platz 1 der deutschen #Charts.

    Ich will NIE wieder den Spruch hören, dass früher alles besser war!

  4. Heute vor 50 Jahren war übrigens '#Rocky' von Frank Farian auf Platz 1 der deutschen #Charts.

    Ich will NIE wieder den Spruch hören, dass früher alles besser war!

  5. Heute vor 50 Jahren war übrigens '#Rocky' von Frank Farian auf Platz 1 der deutschen #Charts.

    Ich will NIE wieder den Spruch hören, dass früher alles besser war!

  6. Heute vor 50 Jahren war übrigens '#Rocky' von Frank Farian auf Platz 1 der deutschen #Charts.

    Ich will NIE wieder den Spruch hören, dass früher alles besser war!

  7. Heute vor 50 Jahren war übrigens '#Rocky' von Frank Farian auf Platz 1 der deutschen #Charts.

    Ich will NIE wieder den Spruch hören, dass früher alles besser war!

  8. From Kitāb al-jāmiʿ bayn al-ʿilm wa-al-ʿamal al-nāfiʿ fī ṣināʿat al-ḥiyal, Staatsbibliothek Ms or Fol 3306 (ca. 17th century).

    Source: Islamic Scientific Manuscripts Initiative

    pdimagearchive.org/images/5090

    #charts #diagrams #schematics #machinery #arabic #engineering #machines #art #publicdomain

  9. I have been playing with the idea of rewriting an old web-app I made over the past 20 years. It's right now running on #LAMP and is targeted at #mobile devices, but I'd like to modernize it to use #PostgreSQL and a web #framework that's not old enough to be well into its first divorce.

    I'm used to #Java + #Angular (and derivatives like #Ionic), but I'm thinking I want something new. What are people happy with (and have used for actual development beyond a Hello World tutorial)? I can Bing, so I'm more interested in real experiences. I'm not terribly interested in React or Vue, and have already given Swift/SwiftUI for iOS a spin, so I don't want that.

    Should have a mobile-first #frontend, be decently mature so I don't have to rewrite in 2 years when support stops. I need a backend and Postgres access. Would like support for #PWA.

    Can be Angular-based or stand-alone, can be separate backend and frontend or mixed/tag-soup/hydration-like. #Typescript or the like are fine, but not a requirement. Fuck #Erlang / #Elexir. If you're going to suggest #Go or #Rust better have a good argument because most people suggesting those are extremely annoying people. #Flutter / #Dart = yuck.

    I'm using it to track goals/habits and make #charts, #statistics, and some basic machine learning (k-means, affinity propagation, GMM, and other #clustering, that sort of thing). I can program statistics and clustering myself, but a native chart library would be nice (heatmaps, line charts, bar charts/histograms, that sort of thing) and I wouldn't mind not having to implement my own probability distributions. User authentication (persistent between application restarts) is a must (by framework or popular libraries). I can do #Bootstrap, #tailwind, and other front-end #CSS, but I'd be perfectly happy not having to as long as I can make my widgets purple.
  10. I have been playing with the idea of rewriting an old web-app I made over the past 20 years. It's right now running on #LAMP and is targeted at #mobile devices, but I'd like to modernize it to use #PostgreSQL and a web #framework that's not old enough to be well into its first divorce.

    I'm used to #Java + #Angular (and derivatives like #Ionic), but I'm thinking I want something new. What are people happy with (and have used for actual development beyond a Hello World tutorial)? I can Bing, so I'm more interested in real experiences. I'm not terribly interested in React or Vue, and have already given Swift/SwiftUI for iOS a spin, so I don't want that.

    Should have a mobile-first #frontend, be decently mature so I don't have to rewrite in 2 years when support stops. I need a backend and Postgres access. Would like support for #PWA.

    Can be Angular-based or stand-alone, can be separate backend and frontend or mixed/tag-soup/hydration-like. #Typescript or the like are fine, but not a requirement. Fuck #Erlang / #Elexir. If you're going to suggest #Go or #Rust better have a good argument because most people suggesting those are extremely annoying people. #Flutter / #Dart = yuck.

    I'm using it to track goals/habits and make #charts, #statistics, and some basic machine learning (k-means, affinity propagation, GMM, and other #clustering, that sort of thing). I can program statistics and clustering myself, but a native chart library would be nice (heatmaps, line charts, bar charts/histograms, that sort of thing) and I wouldn't mind not having to implement my own probability distributions. User authentication (persistent between application restarts) is a must (by framework or popular libraries). I can do #Bootstrap, #tailwind, and other front-end #CSS, but I'd be perfectly happy not having to as long as I can make my widgets purple.
  11. I have been playing with the idea of rewriting an old web-app I made over the past 20 years. It's right now running on #LAMP and is targeted at #mobile devices, but I'd like to modernize it to use #PostgreSQL and a web #framework that's not old enough to be well into its first divorce.

    I'm used to #Java + #Angular (and derivatives like #Ionic), but I'm thinking I want something new. What are people happy with (and have used for actual development beyond a Hello World tutorial)? I can Bing, so I'm more interested in real experiences. I'm not terribly interested in React or Vue, and have already given Swift/SwiftUI for iOS a spin, so I don't want that.

    Should have a mobile-first #frontend, be decently mature so I don't have to rewrite in 2 years when support stops. I need a backend and Postgres access. Would like support for #PWA.

    Can be Angular-based or stand-alone, can be separate backend and frontend or mixed/tag-soup/hydration-like. #Typescript or the like are fine, but not a requirement. Fuck #Erlang / #Elexir. If you're going to suggest #Go or #Rust better have a good argument because most people suggesting those are extremely annoying people. #Flutter / #Dart = yuck.

    I'm using it to track goals/habits and make #charts, #statistics, and some basic machine learning (k-means, affinity propagation, GMM, and other #clustering, that sort of thing). I can program statistics and clustering myself, but a native chart library would be nice (heatmaps, line charts, bar charts/histograms, that sort of thing) and I wouldn't mind not having to implement my own probability distributions. User authentication (persistent between application restarts) is a must (by framework or popular libraries). I can do #Bootstrap, #tailwind, and other front-end #CSS, but I'd be perfectly happy not having to as long as I can make my widgets purple.
  12. I have been playing with the idea of rewriting an old web-app I made over the past 20 years. It's right now running on #LAMP and is targeted at #mobile devices, but I'd like to modernize it to use #PostgreSQL and a web #framework that's not old enough to be well into its first divorce.

    I'm used to #Java + #Angular (and derivatives like #Ionic), but I'm thinking I want something new. What are people happy with (and have used for actual development beyond a Hello World tutorial)? I can Bing, so I'm more interested in real experiences. I'm not terribly interested in React or Vue, and have already given Swift/SwiftUI for iOS a spin, so I don't want that.

    Should have a mobile-first #frontend, be decently mature so I don't have to rewrite in 2 years when support stops. I need a backend and Postgres access. Would like support for #PWA.

    Can be Angular-based or stand-alone, can be separate backend and frontend or mixed/tag-soup/hydration-like. #Typescript or the like are fine, but not a requirement. Fuck #Erlang / #Elexir. If you're going to suggest #Go or #Rust better have a good argument because most people suggesting those are extremely annoying people. #Flutter / #Dart = yuck.

    I'm using it to track goals/habits and make #charts, #statistics, and some basic machine learning (k-means, affinity propagation, GMM, and other #clustering, that sort of thing). I can program statistics and clustering myself, but a native chart library would be nice (heatmaps, line charts, bar charts/histograms, that sort of thing) and I wouldn't mind not having to implement my own probability distributions. User authentication (persistent between application restarts) is a must (by framework or popular libraries). I can do #Bootstrap, #tailwind, and other front-end #CSS, but I'd be perfectly happy not having to as long as I can make my widgets purple.
  13. I have been playing with the idea of rewriting an old web-app I made over the past 20 years. It's right now running on #LAMP and is targeted at #mobile devices, but I'd like to modernize it to use #PostgreSQL and a web #framework that's not old enough to be well into its first divorce.

    I'm used to #Java + #Angular (and derivatives like #Ionic), but I'm thinking I want something new. What are people happy with (and have used for actual development beyond a Hello World tutorial)? I can Bing, so I'm more interested in real experiences. I'm not terribly interested in React or Vue, and have already given Swift/SwiftUI for iOS a spin, so I don't want that.

    Should have a mobile-first #frontend, be decently mature so I don't have to rewrite in 2 years when support stops. I need a backend and Postgres access. Would like support for #PWA.

    Can be Angular-based or stand-alone, can be separate backend and frontend or mixed/tag-soup/hydration-like. #Typescript or the like are fine, but not a requirement. Fuck #Erlang / #Elexir. If you're going to suggest #Go or #Rust better have a good argument because most people suggesting those are extremely annoying people. #Flutter / #Dart = yuck.

    I'm using it to track goals/habits and make #charts, #statistics, and some basic machine learning (k-means, affinity propagation, GMM, and other #clustering, that sort of thing). I can program statistics and clustering myself, but a native chart library would be nice (heatmaps, line charts, bar charts/histograms, that sort of thing) and I wouldn't mind not having to implement my own probability distributions. User authentication (persistent between application restarts) is a must (by framework or popular libraries). I can do #Bootstrap, #tailwind, and other front-end #CSS, but I'd be perfectly happy not having to as long as I can make my widgets purple.
  14. Anyway...good video, the creator promises that If there’s interest he can tidy the code up and publish it in a repo (github) soon

    "I Built Strava’s Best Feature for Free"

    youtube.com/watch?v=PA8d4u5T4BM

    #Running #RunningCommunity #Charts #PersonaHeatmap #Youtube

  15. Top Selling Blu-ray & 4K Discs for Week Ended 4-18-26: #1 Toho’s Godzilla Minus One #2 Lionsgate’s Greenland 2: Migration #3 Disney’s Zootopia 2 #4 Criterion's Monty Python’s Life of Brian www.mediaplaynews.com/research/top... #4K #4KBluray #bluray #PhysicalMedia #BlurayCollector #charts #sales

    Top Selling Blu-ray and 4K Dis...

  16. Illustration by Albert Henry Munsell, from Atlas of the Munsell Color System (1915).

    Source: Smithsonian Libraries and Archives / Internet Archive

    pdimagearchive.org/images/4dc3

    #charts #diagrams #color #light #radial #design #art #publicdomain

  17. Illustration by Albert Henry Munsell, from Atlas of the Munsell Color System (1915).

    Source: Smithsonian Libraries and Archives / Internet Archive

    pdimagearchive.org/images/4dc3

    #charts #diagrams #color #light #radial #design #art #publicdomain

  18. Illustration by Albert Henry Munsell, from Atlas of the Munsell Color System (1915).

    Source: Smithsonian Libraries and Archives / Internet Archive

    pdimagearchive.org/images/4dc3

    #charts #diagrams #color #light #radial #design #art #publicdomain

  19. Illustration by Albert Henry Munsell, from Atlas of the Munsell Color System (1915).

    Source: Smithsonian Libraries and Archives / Internet Archive

    pdimagearchive.org/images/4dc3

    #charts #diagrams #color #light #radial #design #art #publicdomain

  20. Illustration by Albert Henry Munsell, from Atlas of the Munsell Color System (1915).

    Source: Smithsonian Libraries and Archives / Internet Archive

    pdimagearchive.org/images/4dc3

    #charts #diagrams #color #light #radial #design #art #publicdomain