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Visualization: BioHeatMap - A Heatmap for Gene Expression and Other Data
Heatmaps are a useful way to visualize matricies of data. Scientists often use green-black-red heatmaps to visualize gene expression data from microarrays. This visualization supports both three color heatmaps (ex: green to black to red) and two color heatmaps (ex: white to yellow).
Pipes Blog » Blog Archive » Pipes webservice module and AppJet
One host that we've been playing around with is AppJet. Using AppJet as your host for your Pipes webservice module is easy to make, fast and effective. AppJet uses JavaScript as the server side language making it even easier to use for web developers.
Cofundos.org - community innovation and funding
A bookmarklet for CKAN to facilitate the registration of knowledge packages. CKAN is an open registry of open knowledge packages - from sonnets to statistics, genes to geodata. For more details see ckan.net and the ckan page on the Open Knowledge Foundation wiki.
OpenSocial Dev App
This OpenSocial application provides the ability to write and save JavaScript code samples to execute against OpenSocial containers. This helps rapidly test sample OpenSocial code.
Code samples can be saved and loaded. You can give other developers links to code samples for instructional or debugging purposes.
webchat2 - Google Code
A fast, highly interactive, fun chat application using a javascript, comet (real time push communication), ajax (async posting of information) modern web interface, and a custom PHP based backend daemon that interfaces between the (web) frontend and the IRC backend server.
Live Status Javascript Code
This example uses the json format and a callback function to easily embed the live status of your channel directly into your website.
processingjs
Generates an HTML page including a Processing.js visualization based on entered or remote source code.
Server-Side JavaScript Talk Slides & Source
It’s well overdue, but I’ve finally managed to get this stuff up. Here are the slides from my presentation on Server-Side JavaScript, as well as the source code for the Jaxer REST API provider and consumers that I wrote.
JavaScript & MySQL With Jaxer
Wouldn’t it be cool if you could work with MySQL within your JavaScript code? Think about it, you wouldn’t have to spend extra time writing extra server-side code for connecting to, querying, and parsing results, you could just write a little bit more code in your JavaScript and be done with it. Of course, we wouldn’t want any of this SQL exposed to the end-user, as that would be a major security issue, but what if that problem was solved as well? You might also raise the point that you’d still need the ability to prepare your SQL statements that take dynamic input to prevent SQL injection attacks, but if that weren’t an issue, wouldn’t that be awesome as well?
Aptana Jaxer
# Use your Ajax, HTML, JavaScript and DOM skills server-side
# Integrate with databases, file systems, networks and more
# Just tag your JavaScript code to run on the server, the client, or both
# Easily deploy your Jaxer apps to Aptana Cloud from within Studio
Revision 79: /branches/1.0.2/protocols
# amqp/
# imap/
# irc/
# ldap/
# smtp/
# ssh/
# stomp/
# telnet/
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Export To Google Docs from Google Analytics – Userscripts.org
Allows users of Google Analytics to export any report available as CSV to Google Spreadsheets
- Currently limits export to 10000 rows of data.
- Only works with the same account in Google Docs and being used for Google Analytics
Comet Daily » Blog Archive » Scalable Real-Time Web Architecture, Part 2: A Live Graph with Orbited, MorbidQ, and js.io
This tutorial will show you how to build a simple broadcast application for numerical data and represent that data graphically in the browser. The resulting user interface is very simplistic so that we can focus on the important parts of real-time applications. The methods from this tutorial could be extended to include any type of real-time data including monitoring, financial, or otherwise.
Using JSON with Google Data APIs - Google Data APIs - Google Code
JSON, or JavaScript Object notation, is a lightweight data interchange format whose simplicity has resulted in widespread use among web developers. JSON is easy to read and write; you can parse it using any programming language, and its structures map directly to data structures used in most programming languages.
The Google Data APIs can provide feed data in JSON format as well as in Atom and RSS formats. This document describes how to request JSON output from services that support the Google data APIs and how to use JSON in your applications.
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