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Any update on this?
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Hey Justin,
No, not yet. I didn't have any time to work on this as I had planned.
I have this evening to move it forward a bit.
Chirag
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On Mon, Apr 22, 2013 at 9:59 AM, Justin Kruger [email protected]
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Any update on this?
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Justin - Just updated the graphs. There is more meaning now that the circles have radiuses based on how many tweets and retweets they have. The top content graph is kind of funny because of how hard twitter dominates that area.
I could just keep adding more stuff, but I honestly don't have that much time to keep doing all of this.
The sentiment analysis will take a little bit more work, but I'm going to do that on my own time.
Thanks for checking this out.
Chirag
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Have a chance to check this out yet?
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Abraham has been busy with a few things. He assures me he will look at it
tomorrow.
On Thu, Apr 25, 2013 at 3:26 PM, Chirag Dave [email protected]:
Have a chance to check this out yet?
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Whats the verdict?
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Sorry about the delay @chiragrules. Been a bit busy recently.
Some of the Python is a bit rough but over all It's very similar to the direction I would take for an initial pass. It would have been nice to see some more exploration for graphs to show interesting things and another pass to clean up the code. I understand that time is not always easy to come by though.
I noticed you discovered that pymongo was easier to use than mongo. Where there any other aspects to the project that you went one way and then realized that there was a better implementation you would choose on a second go?
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No worries, Abraham. And thank you for understanding my time constraints.
I can tell my Python is fairly scrappy, and I probably should have coded in
ruby or js.
As for the graphs, yes, I'm not exactly happy with the graphs, and they are
hardly satisfactory, I simply didn't have that much time to really make it
work. I don't know what that says about my performance. And yes, a code
clean up would also have been ideal.
I probably would have moved away from flask. It's a very lightweight tool,
and I don't regret using it the first time through. However, as this
project grows, a more robust application framework would have been ideal.
Other than that, everything seemed fairly easy. D3 is enjoyable, I just
wish I had more time to really make a useful and more interactive data
visualization.
Chirag
On Wed, May 1, 2013 at 12:36 PM, Abraham Williams
[email protected]:
Sorry about the delay @chiragrules https://github.com/chiragrules. Been
a bit busy recently.Some of the Python is a bit rough but over all It's very similar to the
direction I would take for an initial pass. It would have been nice to see
some more exploration for graphs to show interesting things and another
pass to clean up the code. I understand that time is not always easy to
come by though.I noticed you discovered that pymongo was easier to use than mongo. Where
there any other aspects to the project that you went one way and then
realized that there was a better implementation you would choose on a
second go?—
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Chirag Davé
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408.310.3154
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