Just added a page with links to libraries and tools that use Vega-Lite. https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/examples/applications.html
On Thursday, March 17, 2016 at 9:23:29 PM UTC-7, Dominik Moritz wrote: > > This is fantastic. I'll add links to all the packages that use/build on > Vega-Lite to the website. Let us know if there is something we can help > with. > > On Tuesday, March 15, 2016 at 2:39:56 PM UTC-7, Frederic Testard wrote: >> >> The julia package VegaLite has just been added to the official repo ( >> install with Pkg.add("VegaLite") ). As the name suggests it provides >> bindings to the VegaLite plotting library (yet another way to make graphs >> with Julia !). VegaLite is a simplified version of Vega which reduces the >> functionality but provides in turn a simpler way to define graphs (see >> https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/). >> >> VegaLite uses graph descriptions in JSON but the julia syntax proposed by >> the package looks more like the ggplot syntax where a series of functions >> builds up the graph specs. You can check out the Quick tour/presentation at >> https://github.com/fredo-dedup/VegaLite.jl >> >> The supported backends are the standard REPL (a browser window will >> open), Escher and Jupyter. >> >> Issues, enhancements proposals are of course welcome ! >> >> >> >> >>