Gramener's Indian Elections web app - a cool data visualization
Gramener's HTML5-based web app about the Indian Elections uses a bunch of JavaScript plugins and to pack a lot of data into an appealing visualization.
It uses Bootstrap, jQuery, d3.js, jQuery.SerialScroll. The code shows a lot of concern for Apple devices. YSlow & PageSpeed give the app an A grade for its performance.
According to a Gramener blog post, the entire Election Analytics Centre sits on a single server in Southeast Asia, hosted on Azure. It’s a virtual machine provisioned with 4-cores and 7GB of RAM running Ubuntu 12.04 LTS, with nginx as the front-end proxy. All visualisations are rendered as SVG.
Also see: HOW TO highlight a Province within a Country with Google GeoChart
It uses Bootstrap, jQuery, d3.js, jQuery.SerialScroll. The code shows a lot of concern for Apple devices. YSlow & PageSpeed give the app an A grade for its performance.
According to a Gramener blog post, the entire Election Analytics Centre sits on a single server in Southeast Asia, hosted on Azure. It’s a virtual machine provisioned with 4-cores and 7GB of RAM running Ubuntu 12.04 LTS, with nginx as the front-end proxy. All visualisations are rendered as SVG.
Also see: HOW TO highlight a Province within a Country with Google GeoChart
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