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I'm Sam. I'm a research software engineer and data visualization consultant from Austria. I develop tools and libraries that allow users to show their data in a new light and help them to discover new insights.

I create and maintain specialized visualization libraries such as LineUp-lite, LineUp.js or UpSet.js. In addition, I contribute and create plugins for web visualization frameworks such as chart.js or cytoscape.js.

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  1. 😠 UpSet.js - a set visualization library for rendering UpSet Plots (a JavaScript re-implementation of UpSet(R) by Lex et al), Euler Diagrams, Venn Diagrams, and Karnaugh Maps

    TypeScript 39 5

  2. LineUp-lite is an extension of the excellent react-table library for rendering beautiful interactive table visualizations based on the LineUp ranking visualization technique.

    TypeScript 8 1

  3. delete slack messages and files. An improved version is at:

    Python 339 39

  4. 📊📈 A D3 v6 tutorial - interactive bar chart and multiple coordinated views (MCV)

    HTML 176 42

  5. Chart.js Choropleth and Bubble Maps

    TypeScript 122 13

  6. Cytoscape.js plugin for simplified layers (svg, canvas, html)

    TypeScript 17 1

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July 1, 2021

Created 14 commits in 1 repository

Created a pull request in cmu-delphi/www-main that received 1 comment

rename to CTIS survey

use the new CTIS name where appropriate

+11 −9 1 comment
Opened 1 other pull request in 1 repository
cmu-delphi/www-covidcast
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