Welcome to the readme of this repo!
Functional Programming is a course that is part of the TechTrack. In this course, you learn to create visualizations from (external) data, how to clean and transform this data and use SVG and d3. 📈
The overall assignment is to create a (static) data visualization with D3.js based on the datasets of the RDW(Netherlands Vehicle Authority). The client is the 'Volkskrant'. A Dutch newspaper with a website where they publish interactive articles.
I'm thrilled to start working with D3.js! I've seen very very cool visualizations that blew me away, I can't wait to create awesome visualizations with it. 🎉
- Understanding and working with D3
- Cleaning data and write simple, but effective functions
- Improving my JavaScript skills and experience
- Write cleaner code and as efficient as possible.
MY WIKI ENTRY obvious enough?😉
For a more detailed version of the concept, visit my wiki entry.
The concept/theme for this data visualization is the best way to park your car in the city.
The stakeholders for this theme are:
- automobilists
- other road users (cyclists, scooter drivers, etc.)
- parking managers
- township
- road workers
Before feedback
What is the easiest and cheapest way to park in the city throughout the Netherlands?
After feedback
What is the best way to park in the city throughout the Netherlands?
I've devided this main question into 3 subquestions:
Before feedback
- What payment methods are out there? Wiki entry
- Are parking spots with a bigger capacity more expensive? Wiki entry
- Where is the cheapest parking spot for your car? Wiki entry
After feedback
- What are the cheapest parking spots?
- Where are the most parking spots?
- Where are the available/free parking spots?
Here comes the documentation for installing my project
Here comes my short journey about how I went to work
Here comes shout-outs to the people who helped me and url's to resources