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Jos Dirksen
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Jos Dirksen

Jos Dirksen has worked as a software developer and architect for almost two decades. He has a lot of experience in many technologies, ranging from backend technologies, such as Java and Scala, to frontend development using HTML5, CSS, JavaScript, and Typescript. Besides working with these technologies, Jos regularly speaks at conferences and likes to write about new and interesting technologies on his blog. He also likes to experiment with new technologies and see how they can best be used to create beautiful data visualizations. Previously, Jos has worked in many different roles in the private and public sectors, ranging from private companies such as ING, ASML, Malmberg, and Philips to organizations in the public sector, such as the Department of Defense and the Port of Rotterdam.
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Tree-based visualizations

While looking at data to use for this section, I stumbled upon a couple of samples where the tree of life was visualized. The tree of life contains a complete (or partial) taxonomy of all the living organisms in the world, from the smallest bacteria to apes and humans. The following image nicely shows what such a visualization could look like (from http://www.botany.wisc.edu/):

While this data is well-suited for visualizing in a tree, finding data in a form that can be visualized like this is a bit more difficult. Eventually, I found the Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS), which provides much of the raw data for the Encyclopedia of Life (http://www.eol.org). While the Encyclopedia of Life provides a nice view on this data, it doesn't allow you to download trees or associated data. Luckily though, ITIS provides access to the raw data, and also allows you to download complete...

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Published in: Apr 2017Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781786463494

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Jos Dirksen

Jos Dirksen has worked as a software developer and architect for almost two decades. He has a lot of experience in many technologies, ranging from backend technologies, such as Java and Scala, to frontend development using HTML5, CSS, JavaScript, and Typescript. Besides working with these technologies, Jos regularly speaks at conferences and likes to write about new and interesting technologies on his blog. He also likes to experiment with new technologies and see how they can best be used to create beautiful data visualizations. Previously, Jos has worked in many different roles in the private and public sectors, ranging from private companies such as ING, ASML, Malmberg, and Philips to organizations in the public sector, such as the Department of Defense and the Port of Rotterdam.
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