AngularJS + D3.js = Radian
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AngularJS + D3.js = Radian
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Re: AngularJS + D3.js = Radian
#2> There are some contractual encumbrances that prevent us from open-sourcing it right now, but that may change at some point in the future
...only if it were open source.
Re: AngularJS + D3.js = Radian
#3This looks much more meaning fult than a div soup or even a proper table, I'd say. I'd definitely use it... > There are some contractual encumbrances that prevent us from open-sourcing it right now, but that may change at some point in the future ...only if it were open source.
Re: AngularJS + D3.js = Radian
#4Re: AngularJS + D3.js = Radian
#5So why would this be interesting for HN readers? The idea isn't that revolutionary, and there is no code and no way for people to do much.
Re: AngularJS + D3.js = Radian
#6"Radian is currently proprietary. There are some contractual encumbrances that prevent us from open-sourcing it right now, but that may change at some point in the future." So why would this be interesting for HN readers? The idea isn't that revolutionary, and there is no code and no way for people to do much.
Re: AngularJS + D3.js = Radian
#7Re: AngularJS + D3.js = Radian
#8I find myself creating all kinds of different classes of graphs, parameterizing them on HTML attributes, and dropping them into Angular scopes. With a little bit of careful throttling and $applying you can even get highly interactive d3 graphs.